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Losing One's Hand: Visual-Proprioceptive Conflict Affects Touch Perception

BACKGROUND: While the sense of bodily ownership has now been widely investigated through the rubber hand illusion (RHI), very little is known about the sense of disownership. It has been hypothesized that the RHI also affects the ownership feelings towards the participant's own hand, as if the...

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Autores principales: Folegatti, Alessia, de Vignemont, Frédérique, Pavani, Francesco, Rossetti, Yves, Farnè, Alessandro
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2732904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19738900
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006920
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author Folegatti, Alessia
de Vignemont, Frédérique
Pavani, Francesco
Rossetti, Yves
Farnè, Alessandro
author_facet Folegatti, Alessia
de Vignemont, Frédérique
Pavani, Francesco
Rossetti, Yves
Farnè, Alessandro
author_sort Folegatti, Alessia
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description BACKGROUND: While the sense of bodily ownership has now been widely investigated through the rubber hand illusion (RHI), very little is known about the sense of disownership. It has been hypothesized that the RHI also affects the ownership feelings towards the participant's own hand, as if the rubber hand replaced the participant's actual hand. Somatosensory changes observed in the participants' hand while experiencing the RHI have been taken as evidence for disownership of their real hand. Here we propose a theoretical framework to disambiguate whether such somatosensory changes are to be ascribed to the disownership of the real hand or rather to the anomalous visuo-proprioceptive conflict experienced by the participant during the RHI. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In experiment 1, reaction times (RTs) to tactile stimuli delivered to the participants' hand slowed down following the establishment of the RHI. In experiment 2, the misalignment of visual and proprioceptive inputs was obtained via prismatic displacement, a situation in which ownership of the seen hand was doubtless. This condition slowed down the participants' tactile RTs. Thus, similar effects on touch perception emerged following RHI and prismatic displacement. Both manipulations also induced a proprioceptive drift, toward the fake hand in the first experiment and toward the visual position of the participants' hand in the second experiment. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: These findings reveal that somatosensory alterations in the experimental hand resulting from the RHI result from cross-modal mismatch between the seen and felt position of the hand. As such, they are not necessarily a signature of disownership.
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spelling pubmed-27329042009-09-07 Losing One's Hand: Visual-Proprioceptive Conflict Affects Touch Perception Folegatti, Alessia de Vignemont, Frédérique Pavani, Francesco Rossetti, Yves Farnè, Alessandro PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: While the sense of bodily ownership has now been widely investigated through the rubber hand illusion (RHI), very little is known about the sense of disownership. It has been hypothesized that the RHI also affects the ownership feelings towards the participant's own hand, as if the rubber hand replaced the participant's actual hand. Somatosensory changes observed in the participants' hand while experiencing the RHI have been taken as evidence for disownership of their real hand. Here we propose a theoretical framework to disambiguate whether such somatosensory changes are to be ascribed to the disownership of the real hand or rather to the anomalous visuo-proprioceptive conflict experienced by the participant during the RHI. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In experiment 1, reaction times (RTs) to tactile stimuli delivered to the participants' hand slowed down following the establishment of the RHI. In experiment 2, the misalignment of visual and proprioceptive inputs was obtained via prismatic displacement, a situation in which ownership of the seen hand was doubtless. This condition slowed down the participants' tactile RTs. Thus, similar effects on touch perception emerged following RHI and prismatic displacement. Both manipulations also induced a proprioceptive drift, toward the fake hand in the first experiment and toward the visual position of the participants' hand in the second experiment. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: These findings reveal that somatosensory alterations in the experimental hand resulting from the RHI result from cross-modal mismatch between the seen and felt position of the hand. As such, they are not necessarily a signature of disownership. Public Library of Science 2009-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC2732904/ /pubmed/19738900 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006920 Text en Folegatti et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Folegatti, Alessia
de Vignemont, Frédérique
Pavani, Francesco
Rossetti, Yves
Farnè, Alessandro
Losing One's Hand: Visual-Proprioceptive Conflict Affects Touch Perception
title Losing One's Hand: Visual-Proprioceptive Conflict Affects Touch Perception
title_full Losing One's Hand: Visual-Proprioceptive Conflict Affects Touch Perception
title_fullStr Losing One's Hand: Visual-Proprioceptive Conflict Affects Touch Perception
title_full_unstemmed Losing One's Hand: Visual-Proprioceptive Conflict Affects Touch Perception
title_short Losing One's Hand: Visual-Proprioceptive Conflict Affects Touch Perception
title_sort losing one's hand: visual-proprioceptive conflict affects touch perception
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2732904/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19738900
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006920
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