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Is this my finger? Proprioceptive illusions of body ownership and representation

机译:这是我的手指吗?身体所有权和代表权的本体觉错觉

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Abstract Body 'ownership' defines which things belong to us and can be manipulated by signals from cutaneous or muscle receptors. Whether signals from muscle proprioceptors on their own influence perceived ownership is unknown. We used finger-joint movement to induce illusory ownership of an artificial finger without vision. We coupled the subject's index finger to an artificial finger 12 cm above it. The experimenter held the subject's other index finger and thumb on the artificial finger and passively moved them congruently or incongruently for 3 min with the index finger and the grasping index finger and thumb intact or anaesthetised. When intact, congruent movement (19 subjects) reduced perceived vertical distance between index fingers to 1.0 (0.0, 2.0) cm [median (IQR)] from 3.0 (3.0, 4.0) cm with incongruent movement (P < 0.01). Simply grasping the artificial finger reduced perceived spacing between the grasping and test index fingers from 6.0 (5.0, 9.0) cm to 3.0 (3.0, 6.0) cm (P < 0.01), a new grasp illusion. Digital anaesthesia eliminated this grasp effect, after which congruent movement still reduced the perceived spacing between the index fingers to 1.0 (0.0, 2.75) cm compared to 4.0 (3.25, 6.0) cm with incongruent movement (P < 0.001). Subjects more strongly agreed that they were holding their own finger after congruent but not incongruent movement (P < 0.01). We propose that the brain generates possible scenarios and tests them against available sensory information. This process can function without vision or motor commands, and with only one channel of somatic information.
机译:摘要身体的“所有权”定义了属于我们的事物,并且可以通过皮肤或肌肉受体的信号进行操纵。未知来自肌肉本体感受器的信号是否影响了所有权。我们使用了指关节运动来诱导没有视觉的人造手指的幻觉。我们将受试者的食指与位于其上方12厘米处的人造手指相连。实验者将受试者的另一根食指和拇指握在人造手指上,并在食指和握住的食指和拇指完好无损或麻醉的情况下,以一致或不一致的方式被动地移动它们3分钟。当运动完好无损时(19名受试者),运动不协调时,食指之间的感知垂直距离将从3.0(3.0,4.0)cm减小到1.0(0.0,2.0)cm [中位数(IQR)](P <0.01)。只需握住人造手指,抓握手指和测试食指之间的可感知距离从6.0(5.0,9.0)cm减少到3.0(3.0,6.0)cm(P <0.01),这是一种新的抓握幻觉。数字麻醉消除了这种抓握效果,此后,一致运动仍将食指之间的感知间距减小至1.0(0.0,2.75)cm,而运动不协调时则为4.0(3.25,6.0)cm(P <0.001)。受试者更强烈地同意,在一致但不协调的运动之后,他们会握住自己的手指(P <0.01)。我们建议大脑生成可能的场景,并根据可用的感官信息对它们进行测试。该过程可以在没有视觉或运动命令且仅具有一个身体信息通道的情况下起作用。

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