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Is that me in the mirror? Depersonalisation modulates tactile mirroring mechanisms

机译:是我在照镜子吗?非人格化调节触觉镜像机制

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© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. Our sense of self is thought to develop through sensory-motor contingencies provided, not only by observing one's own body, but also by mirroring interactions with others. This suggests that there is a strong link between mirroring mechanisms and the bodily self. The present study tested whether this link is expressed at early, implicit stages of the mirroring process or at later, more cognitive stages. We also provide, to the best of our knowledge, the first demonstration of how inter-individual differences in our sense of bodily self may affect mirroring mechanisms. We used somatosensory event-related potentials (SEPs) to investigate the temporal dynamics of mirroring highly self-related information (viewed touch on one's own face) compared to other-related information (viewed touch on a stranger's face), in individuals with low and high levels of depersonalisation, a mental condition characterised by feeling detached or estranged from one's self and body. For the low-depersonalisation group, mirroring for self-related events (P45) preceded mirroring for other-related events (N80). At later stages (P200), mirroring was stronger for other-related than self-related events. This shows that early, implicit and later, more cognitive processes play different relative roles in mirroring self- and other-related bodily events. Critically, mirroring differed in the high-depersonalisation group, specifically for self-related events. An absence of early, implicit mirroring for self-related events over P45 suggests that the associated processes may be the neural correlates of the disembodiment experienced in depersonalisation. A lack of differential mirroring for self- and other-related events over P200 may reflect compensatory mechanisms that redress deficiencies in mirroring at earlier stages, which may break down to give rise to symptoms of depersonalisation. Alternatively, or in addition, they may represent an attenuation of processes related to self-other distinction. Our study thus shows that mirroring, especially for events on one's own face, can be strongly affected by how connected the observer feels to their own bodily self.
机译:©2016 Elsevier Ltd.我们认为,自我意识会通过提供的感觉运动偶然性而发展,不仅通过观察自己的身体,而且通过镜像与他人的互动。这表明镜像机制与身体自我之间存在紧密的联系。本研究测试了此链接是在镜像过程的早期隐式阶段还是在稍后的更多认知阶段表达的。据我们所知,我们还首次证明了我们在身体自我意识上的个体差异如何影响镜像机制。我们使用体感事件相关电位(SEPs),调查了低自负性个体中与其他相关信息(对陌生人面孔的触摸)相比,高度自我相关信息(对自己面孔的触摸)的镜像时间动态。高水平的去人格化,一种心理状态,特征是感觉与自己的身体和身体分离或疏远。对于低个性化人群,先进行自相关事件的镜像(P45),再进行其他相关事件的镜像(N80)。在以后的阶段(P200),与其他相关的事件比与自身相关的事件的镜像更强。这表明,早期的,隐性的和后来的更多的认知过程在反映自我和其他相关的身体事件方面起着不同的相对作用。至关重要的是,高个性化人群中的镜像有所不同,特别是在与自我相关的事件上。 P45上没有针对自相关事件的早期,隐式镜像,这表明相关过程可能是去个性化过程中经历的个体化的神经相关因素。在P200上缺少针对自身事件和其他相关事件的差异镜像可能反映了补偿机制,该机制可以弥补早期阶段镜像中的不足,该机制可能会分解以引起去人格化的症状。替代地或另外,它们可以代表与自我-其他区分有关的过程的衰减。因此,我们的研究表明,观察者与自己的身体自我之间的联系会极大地影响镜像,尤其是对于自己脸上的事件。

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