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Altered bodily self-consciousness and peripersonal space in autism.

Cari-Lène Mul1, Flavia Cardini1, Steven D Stagg1, Shabnam Sadeghi Esfahlani1, Dimitrios Kiourtsoglou1, Pasquale Cardellicchio2, Jane Elizabeth Aspell1.   

Abstract

There is some evidence that disordered self-processing in autism spectrum disorders is linked to the social impairments characteristic of the condition. To investigate whether bodily self-consciousness is altered in autism spectrum disorders as a result of multisensory processing differences, we tested responses to the full body illusion and measured peripersonal space in 22 adults with autism spectrum disorders and 29 neurotypical adults. In the full body illusion set-up, participants wore a head-mounted display showing a view of their 'virtual body' being stroked synchronously or asynchronously with respect to felt stroking on their back. After stroking, we measured the drift in perceived self-location and self-identification with the virtual body. To assess the peripersonal space boundary we employed an audiotactile reaction time task. The results showed that participants with autism spectrum disorders are markedly less susceptible to the full body illusion, not demonstrating the illusory self-identification and self-location drift. Strength of self-identification was negatively correlated with severity of autistic traits and contributed positively to empathy scores. The results also demonstrated a significantly smaller peripersonal space, with a sharper (steeper) boundary, in autism spectrum disorders participants. These results suggest that bodily self-consciousness is altered in participants with autism spectrum disorders due to differences in multisensory integration, and this may be linked to deficits in social functioning.

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Keywords:  autism spectrum disorders; bodily self-consciousness; full body illusion; multisensory integration; peripersonal space

Year:  2019        PMID: 30943757     DOI: 10.1177/1362361319838950

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Autism        ISSN: 1362-3613


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