| Literature DB >> 28203632 |
Timothy Lane1,2,3,4,5,6,7, Su-Ling Yeh8,9,10, Philip Tseng1,2,3, An-Yi Chang1,2,8.
Abstract
Some investigators of the rubber hand illusion (RHI) have suggested that when standard RHI induction procedures are employed, if the rubber hand is experienced by participants as owned, their corresponding biological hands are experienced as disowned. Others have demurred: drawing upon a variety of experimental data and conceptual considerations, they infer that experience of the RHI might include the experience of a supernumerary limb, but that experienced disownership of biological hands does not occur. Indeed, some investigators even categorically deny that any experimental paradigm has been employed or any evidence can be adduced to support the claim that disownership experiences occur during the RHI. It goes without saying that RHI experiences can be elusive, and that there is some evidence to support claims that supernumerary limb experiences can sometimes occur. Here, however, we test the claim that the conscious experience of disownership can occur during the RHI. In order to test this claim, we developed two new online proxies-onset time for the illusion and illusion duration-and combined these with established questionnaires that concern the conscious contents of the RHI, in particular ownership/disownership experiences. Both online proxy data and post hoc questionnaire data converge in supporting the claim that disownership experiences do occur, at least when the left hand is the object of investigation. Our findings that onset time and illusion duration are reliable measures suggest that investigations of the RHI stand to benefit by devoting more attention to data collected while the RHI is being experienced, in particular data concerning temporal dynamics.Entities:
Keywords: Disownership experience; Illusion duration; Multisensory integration; Onset time; Rubber hand illusion
Year: 2017 PMID: 28203632 PMCID: PMC5281674 DOI: 10.1186/s41235-016-0041-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cogn Res Princ Implic ISSN: 2365-7464
Fig. 1The setup in Experiment 1, 2, and 3
Fig. 2Temporal dimension as a measure of the rubber hand illusion, both for ownership and disownership. a Onset time; b illusion duration. Concerning duration, if a participant’s illusion comes and goes, illusion duration is the sum of all illusion experience periods
Fig. 3Experiment 1 results. a Mean onset times measured under synchronous and asynchronous stroking conditions; b mean rating scores for ownership and disownership items. RHI rubber hand illusion
Fig. 4Experiment 2 results. a Mean onset times measured under synchronous and asynchronous stroking conditions; b mean rating scores for ownership and disownership items. RHI rubber hand illusion
Fig. 5Experiment 3 results. a Mean ownership durations measured under synchronous and asynchronous stroking conditions; b mean rating scores for ownership, control, and disownership items in Preston’s (2013) questionnaire. RHI rubber hand illusion
Questionnaire used in Experiments 1, 2, and 3
| Adapted from Longo et al. ( | |
|---|---|
| Ownership | 1. It seemed like I was looking directly at my own hand, rather than at a rubber hand. |
| 2. It seemed like the rubber hand began to resemble my real hand. | |
| 3. It seemed like the rubber hand belonged to me. | |
| 4. It seemed like the rubber hand was my hand. | |
| 5. It seemed like the rubber hand was part of my body. | |
| Disownership | 6. It seemed like I was unable to move my hand. |
| 7. It seemed like I could have moved my hand if I had wanted. | |
| 8. It seemed like I couldn’t really tell where my hand was. | |
| 9. It seemed like my hand was out of my control. | |
| 10. It seemed like my hand was moving towards the rubber hand. | |
Questionnaire used in Experiment 3
| Preston ( | |
|---|---|
| Ownership | 1. It seemed as though I were feeling the touch in the location where I saw the fake hand being touched. |
| 2. It seemed as though the fake hand belonged to me. | |
| 3. It seemed as though the fake hand was part of my body. | |
| 4. It seemed as though the touch I felt was caused by the touch on the fake hand. | |
| Control | 5. It appeared (visually) as if the fake hand were drifting towards my own (real) hand. |
| 6. It seemed as if I might have more than one left hand or arm. | |
| Disownership | 7. I felt as if my real hand no longer belonged to me. |
| 8. It felt as though my real hand was no longer part of my body. | |
| 9. It felt as though the fake hand replaced my own left hand. | |