Body ownership and kinaesthetic illusions: Dissociated bodily experiences for distinct levels of body consciousness?

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Louise Dupraz , Jessica Bourgin , Lorenzo Pia , Julien Barra , Michel Guerraz
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Abstract

Seeing an embodied humanoid avatar move its arms can induce in the observer the illusion that its own (static) arms are moving accordingly, the kinematic signals emanating from this avatar thus being considered like those from the biological body. Here, we investigated the causal relationship between these kinaesthetic illusions and the illusion of body ownership, manipulated through visuomotor synchronisation. The results of two experiments revealed that the sense of body ownership over an avatar seen from a first-person perspective was intimately linked to visuomotor synchrony. This was not the case for kinaesthetic illusions indicating that when superimposed on the biological body, the avatar is inevitably treated at the sensorimotor level as one’s own body, whether consciously considered as such or not. The question of whether these two bodily experiences (body ownership and kinaesthetic illusion) are underpinned by distinct representations, the body image, and the body schema, is discussed.

身体所有权和运动错觉:不同层次身体意识的分离身体体验?
当观察者看到具身的人形化身移动手臂时,会产生自己(静止的)手臂也在相应移动的错觉,因此从这个化身发出的运动信号被认为与生物体发出的信号相同。在这里,我们研究了这些运动错觉与通过视觉运动同步操纵的身体所有权错觉之间的因果关系。两个实验的结果表明,从第一人称视角看到的化身的身体拥有感与视觉运动同步性密切相关。而动觉幻觉却不是这种情况,这表明当虚拟化身叠加到生物身体上时,无论是否有意识地将其视为自己的身体,虚拟化身都不可避免地在感觉运动层面上被视为自己的身体。本文讨论了这两种身体体验(身体所有权和运动错觉)是否由不同的表征--身体形象和身体图式--所支撑的问题。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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