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Multisensory temporal processing in own-body contexts: plausibility of hand ownership does not improve visuo-tactile asynchrony detection

机译:拥有的多级别时间处理在自己的身体上下文:手动所有权的合理性并未改善Visuo-Tactive Asynchrony检测

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Tracking one's own body is essential for environmental interaction, and involves integrating multisensory cues with stored information about the body's typical features. Exactly how multisensory information is integrated in own-body perception is still unclear. For example, Ide and Hidaka (Exp Brain Res 228:43-50, 2013) found that participants made less precise visuo-tactile temporal order judgments (TOJ) when viewing hands in a plausible orientation (upright; typical for one's own hand) compared to an implausible orientation (rotated 180 degrees). This suggests that viewing one's own body relaxes the precision for perceived visuo-tactile synchrony. In contrast, visuo-proprioceptive research shows improvements for multisensory temporal perception near one's own body in asynchrony detection tasks, implying an increase in precision. Hence, it is unclear whether viewed hand orientation generally modulates the ability to detect small asynchronies between vision and touch, or if this effect is specific to TOJ tasks. We investigated whether viewed hand orientation affects detection of visuo-tactile asynchrony. In two experiments, participants viewed model hands in anatomically plausible or implausible orientations. In one experiment, we stroked the hands to induce the rubber hand illusion. Participants were asked to detect short delays (40-280 ms) between vision (an LED flash on the model hand) and touch (a tap to fingertip of the participant's hidden hand) in a two-interval forced-choice task. Bayesian analyses show that our data provide strong evidence that viewed hand orientation does not affect visuo-tactile asynchrony detection. This study suggests the mechanisms for fine-grained time perception differ between visuo-tactile and visuo-proprioceptive contexts.
机译:跟踪自己的身体对于环境互动至关重要,并涉及将多句子线索与存储信息集成在一起有关身体的典型特征。究竟是如何在自己的身体上集成的多思考信息仍然不清楚。例如,IDE和Hidaka(Exp Brain res 228:43-50,2013)发现,当以合理的取向观察双手时令人局部的取向(旋转180度)。这表明观察自己的身体放松了感知visuo-tactive同步的精确度。相比之下,Visuo-probrioction研究表明,在异步检测任务中的一个人身上附近的多感官时间感知的改善暗示了精确的增加。因此,目前尚不清楚观看的手取向通常调制检测视觉和触摸之间的小异步的能力,或者如果这种效果特定于TOJ任务。我们调查了观众方向是否会影响检测Visuo-Tactive Asynchrony。在两个实验中,参与者在解剖学似是或难以置信的方向上观看了模型手。在一个实验中,我们抚摸着手来诱导橡胶手幻觉。要求参与者在视野(模型手上的LED闪光灯)之间检测短延迟(40-280毫秒),并在双间隔强制选择任务中触摸(参与者隐藏的手的指尖)。贝叶斯分析表明,我们的数据提供了强有力的证据,即观察的手取向不会影响Visuo-Tactive Asynchrony检测。本研究表明,易触觉和Visuo-Probrioceptive环境之间的细粒度时间感知的机制不同。

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