| Literature DB >> 29201910 |
Morgane Metral1, Corentin Gonthier2, Marion Luyat3, Michel Guerraz1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The well-known rubber hand paradigm induces an illusion by having participants feel the touch applied to a fake hand. In parallel, the kinesthetic mirror illusion elicits illusions of movement by moving the reflection of a participant's arm. Experimental manipulation of sensory inputs leads to emergence of these multisensory illusions. There are strong conceptual similarities between these two illusions, suggesting that they rely on the same neurophysiological mechanisms, but this relationship has never been investigated. Studies indicate that participants differ in their sensitivity to these illusions, which provides a possibility for studying the relationship between these two illusions.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29201910 PMCID: PMC5672591 DOI: 10.1155/2017/6937328
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Figure 1Illustration of the experimental setup for the kinesthetic mirror illusion task. The participant sat at a table and faced a box compartmentalized by a vertical mirror. (a) The participant's left arm was supported by a motorized manipulandum that could flex the arm. Visible to the participant, the vertical mirror reflected the image of their left arm. (b) Invisible to the participant, their right arm was supported by a static manipulandum and held at a 15° angle.
Figure 2Illustration of the experimental setup for the rubber hand illusion task. The participant sat at a table and faced a box compartmentalized by a vertical opaque board. The participant's right hand was occluded from view by the opaque board; the rubber hand was placed in front of the participant.
Descriptive statistics for illusions strength measures.
| Illusion | Parameters | First session | Second session | ||||
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| Med | MAD | Range | Med | MAD | Range | ||
| Kinesthetic mirror illusion | Proprioceptive drift (degrees) | 10.63 | 10.63 | 0 to 67.19 | 13.13 | 13.13 | 0 to 63.13 |
| Onset latency (sec) | 8.13 | 2.75 | 2.69 to 18 | 8.63 | 2.88 | 2.25 to 18 | |
| Subjective speed (0 to 20) | 5.63 | 2.13 | 0 to 10.5 | 6.13 | 2.88 | 0 to 10.38 | |
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| Rubber hand illusion | Proprioceptive drift (cm) | 1.25 | 1.25 | −2.75 to 10.75 | 1.75 | 1.25 | −0.13 to 8.63 |
| Onset latency (sec) | 42.75 | 16.25 | 14.63 to 90 | 46.25 | 15.00 | 12.13 to 90 | |
| Subjective intensity (1 to 10) | 6.17 | 2.17 | 1 to 9.50 | 6.50 | 1.92 | 1 to 9.38 | |
Note. Med = median; MAD = median absolute deviation (median of the absolute deviations from the median).
Bivariate correlations between illusion strength measures.
| Illusion | Measure | Kinesthetic mirror illusion | Rubber hand illusion | ||||||
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| Rubber hand illusion | Proprioceptive drift |
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| Onset latency | −.27 |
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| Subjective intensity | .25 |
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Note. PD = proprioceptive drift; OL = onset latency; SS = subjective speed; SI = subjective intensity; CI = composite index. Correlations were computed with Spearman's rho. Significant correlations are in bold.
Figure 3Relationship between the composite illusion strength index for the kinesthetic mirror illusion and the rubber hand illusion. The data were rank-transformed to appropriately illustrate the nonparametric analysis. The solid line represents the slope corresponding to the Spearman correlation coefficient.
Bivariate correlations between illusion strength indices and eating disorders questionnaires.
| Illusion | BSQ | EDI-II | |||||||||||
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| Total | DT | Bu | BD | In | Pe | ID | IA | MF | As | IR | SI | ||
| KMI | .03 | .16 | .00 | .30 | .05 |
| .04 | .07 | .14 |
| .14 | .23 | .05 |
| RHI | .03 | .21 | .02 |
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| −.02 | .22 | .22 |
| .13 | .28 | .07 |
Note. KMI = kinesthetic mirror illusion; RHI = rubber hand illusion; DT = drive for thinness; Bu = bulimia; BD = body dissatisfaction; In = ineffectiveness; Pe = perfectionism; ID = interpersonal distrust; IA = interoceptive awareness; MF = maturity fears; As = asceticism; IR = impulse regulation; SI = social insecurity. Correlations were computed with Spearman's rho. Significant correlations are in bold.