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Those are Your Legs: The Effect of Visuo-Spatial Viewpoint on Visuo-Tactile Integration and Body Ownership

机译:那就是你的双腿:视觉空间观点对视觉-触觉整合和身体所有权的影响

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Experiencing a body part as one’s own, i.e., body ownership, depends on the integration of multisensory bodily signals (including visual, tactile, and proprioceptive information) with the visual top-down signals from peripersonal space. Although it has been shown that the visuo-spatial viewpoint from where the body is seen is an important visual top-down factor for body ownership, different studies have reported diverging results. Furthermore, the role of visuo-spatial viewpoint (sometime also called first-person perspective) has only been studied for hands or the whole body, but not for the lower limbs. We thus investigated whether and how leg visuo-tactile integration and leg ownership depended on the visuo-spatial viewpoint from which the legs were seen and the anatomical similarity of the visual leg stimuli. Using a virtual leg illusion, we tested the strength of visuo-tactile integration of leg stimuli using the crossmodal congruency effect (CCE) as well as the subjective sense of leg ownership (assessed by a questionnaire). Fifteen participants viewed virtual legs or non-corporeal control objects, presented either from their habitual first-person viewpoint or from a viewpoint that was rotated by 90°(third-person viewpoint), while applying visuo-tactile stroking between the participants legs and the virtual legs shown on a head-mounted display. The data show that the first-person visuo-spatial viewpoint significantly boosts the visuo-tactile integration as well as the sense of leg ownership. Moreover, the viewpoint-dependent increment of the visuo-tactile integration was only found in the conditions when participants viewed the virtual legs (absent for control objects). These results confirm the importance of first person visuo-spatial viewpoint for the integration of visuo-tactile stimuli and extend findings from the upper extremity and the trunk to visuo-tactile integration and ownership for the legs.
机译:身体部位的自身体验(即身体所有权)取决于多感官身体信号(包括视觉,触觉和本体感受信息)与来自人际空间的视觉自上而下信号的集成。尽管已经表明从那里看到身体的视空间观点是身体拥有的重要视觉自上而下的因素,但不同的研究报告了不同的结果。此外,视觉空间观点(有时也称为第一人称视角)的作用仅针对手或整个身体进行了研究,而对下肢则没有研究。因此,我们研究了腿部视觉-触觉整合和腿部所有权是否以及如何依赖于从中看到腿部的视觉空间观点以及视觉腿部刺激的解剖学相似性。使用虚拟的腿部错觉,我们使用交叉模态一致性效应(CCE)以及腿部主观感(通过问卷调查)测试了腿部刺激的视觉-触觉整合的强度。 15名参与者从惯常的第一人称视角或旋转90°的视点(第三人称视角)观察虚拟的腿或非身体控制对象,同时在参与者的腿和被测者之间施加了视觉触感。虚拟腿显示在头戴式显示器上。数据显示,第一人称视觉空间观显着增强了视觉-触觉融合以及腿的拥有感。而且,仅在参与者观看虚拟腿(控制对象不存在)的情况下,才发现视听觉一体化的视点依赖性增量。这些结果证实了第一人称视觉空间观对于视觉触觉刺激的整合的重要性,并将发现从上肢和躯干扩展到视觉触觉整合和腿的所有权。

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