HABEMO: An innovative haptic tool for investigating the bodily representation of mental states in individuals with visual impairments.

4区 医学 Q3 Neuroscience
Progress in brain research Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-25 DOI:10.1016/bs.pbr.2025.02.001
Giada Lettieri, Roberta P Calce, Olivier Collignon
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Abstract

The embodiment of emotions constitutes a profound aspect of our psychological experience, shaping not only how we express but also how we perceive and understand our feelings. Here, we introduce an innovative haptic tool to explore the relationship between emotional states and bodily reactions, with a focus on its applicability to individuals with visual impairments. Our paradigm is highly intuitive, ensuring accessibility while maintaining accuracy comparable to traditional tasks reliant on visual stimuli. Through motion tracking and a 3D human representation, our system allows to capture in a naturalistic manner where individuals sense affective and cognitive states within their bodies. To validate this method, we conducted two experiments employing both haptic and visual versions of the same task, revealing a compelling alignment between modalities in capturing individuals' internalized manifestations of emotional states. Our novel haptic paradigm allows the mapping of emotions in the body in an intuitive way, offering a more inclusive and versatile method for exploring how people connect their emotions to their physical experiences. More importantly, the haptic version of our task holds particular promise for investigating how individuals with limited or no visual capability maintain representations of emotional and cognitive states within their bodies. In addition to its profound implications for understanding emotions, this innovative tool holds promise for exploring a wide variety of research questions beyond the realm of affective states, thereby broadening its utility as a versatile instrument for investigating various aspects of human perception, cognition, and embodiment particularly within the context of visual impairment.

HABEMO:一种创新的触觉工具,用于研究有视觉障碍的人的精神状态的身体表征。
情感的体现构成了我们心理体验的一个深刻方面,不仅塑造了我们如何表达,也塑造了我们如何感知和理解我们的感受。在这里,我们介绍了一种创新的触觉工具来探索情绪状态和身体反应之间的关系,并重点介绍了它在视觉障碍个体中的适用性。我们的范例是高度直观的,在确保可访问性的同时保持与依赖视觉刺激的传统任务相当的准确性。通过运动跟踪和3D人体表征,我们的系统允许以自然的方式捕捉个人在他们体内感知情感和认知状态。为了验证这一方法,我们进行了两个实验,使用同一任务的触觉和视觉版本,揭示了捕捉个人情绪状态内化表现的模式之间的令人信服的一致性。我们新颖的触觉范式允许以直观的方式映射身体中的情感,为探索人们如何将情感与身体体验联系起来提供了更具包容性和多用途的方法。更重要的是,我们的任务的触觉版本特别有希望研究视觉能力有限或没有视觉能力的人如何在他们的身体内维持情绪和认知状态的表征。除了对理解情绪的深刻影响外,这一创新工具还有望探索情感状态领域之外的各种研究问题,从而扩大其作为研究人类感知、认知和体现的各个方面的多功能工具的用途,特别是在视觉障碍的背景下。
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Progress in brain research
Progress in brain research 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
0.00%
发文量
174
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Progress in Brain Research is the most acclaimed and accomplished series in neuroscience. The serial is well-established as an extensive documentation of contemporary advances in the field. The volumes contain authoritative reviews and original articles by invited specialists. The rigorous editing of the volumes assures that they will appeal to all laboratory and clinical brain research workers in the various disciplines: neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neuropharmacology, neuroendocrinology, neuropathology, basic neurology, biological psychiatry and the behavioral sciences.
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