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Seeing or not Seeing Where Your Hands Are. The Influence of Visual Feedback About Hand Position on the Interaction Between Nociceptive and Visual Stimuli

机译:看到或没有看到你的手在哪里。 视觉反馈对伤害与视觉刺激相互作用的影响

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Examining the mechanisms underlying crossmodal interaction between nociceptive and visual stimuli is crucial to understand how humans handle potential bodily threats in their environment. It has recently been shown that nociceptive stimuli can affect the perception of visual stimuli, provided that they occur close together in external space. The present study addresses the question whether these crossmodal interactions between nociceptive and visual stimuli are mediated by the visually perceived proximity between the visual stimuli and the limb on which nociceptive stimuli are applied, by manipulating the presence vs. absence of visual feedback about the position of the stimulated limb. Participants performed temporal order judgments on pairs of visual stimuli, shortly preceded by nociceptive stimuli, either applied on one hand or both hands simultaneously. The hands were placed near the visual stimuli and could either be seen directly, seen through a glass barrier, or hidden from sight with a wooden board. Unilateral nociceptive stimuli induced spatial biases to the advantage of visual stimuli presented near the stimulated hand, which were greater in the conditions in which the hands were seen than in the condition in which vision was prevented. Spatial biases were not modulated by the presence of the glass barrier, minimizing the possibility that the differential effect between the vision and no-vision conditions is solely due to the presence of the barrier between the hands and the visual stimuli. These findings highlight the importance of visual feedback for determining spatial mapping between nociceptive and visual stimuli for crossmodal interaction.
机译:检查伤害性和视觉刺激之间的跨越相互作用的机制对于了解人类如何处理其环境中的潜在身体威胁至关重要。最近已经表明,伤害性刺激可以影响视觉刺激的感知,只要它们在外部空间中靠近地发生在一起。本研究解决了通过操纵存在与视觉反馈的视觉反馈的视觉刺激和肢体之间的视觉刺激和肢体之间的视觉刺激和肢体之间的视觉刺激和肢体之间的视觉感知的接近介导的这些跨透明度相互作用。刺激的肢体。参与者在视觉刺激成对的情况下进行时间顺序判断,不久以肌肉刺激刺激,无论是在一只手还是两只手上施用。将手放在视觉刺激附近,可以通过玻璃屏障直接看,或者用木板隐藏在视线上。单侧的伤害刺激诱导刺激手附近呈现的视觉刺激的优点的空间偏差,这在手中看出的条件下比在预防视力的情况下进行了更大。通过玻璃屏障的存在,不调节空间偏差,最小化视觉和无视觉条件之间的差异效果的可能性仅是由于手与视觉刺激之间的屏障存在。这些发现突出了视觉反馈的重要性,以确定跨膜相互作用的伤害性和视觉刺激之间的空间映射。

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