Press Clare, Taylor-Clarke Marisa, Kennett Steffan, Haggard Patrick
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Department of Psychology, University College London, 17, Queen Square, WC1N 3AR, London, UK.
Exp Brain Res. 2004 Jan;154(2):238-45. doi: 10.1007/s00221-003-1651-x. Epub 2003 Sep 18.
Perception of our own bodies is based on integration of visual and tactile inputs, notably by neurons in the brain's parietal lobes. Here we report a behavioural consequence of this integration process. Simply viewing the arm can speed up reactions to an invisible tactile stimulus on the arm. We observed this visual enhancement effect only when a tactile task required spatial computation within a topographic map of the body surface and the judgements made were close to the limits of performance. This effect of viewing the body surface was absent or reversed in tasks that either did not require a spatial computation or in which judgements were well above performance limits. We consider possible mechanisms by which vision may influence tactile processing.
对我们自身身体的感知基于视觉和触觉输入的整合,尤其是大脑顶叶中的神经元所进行的整合。在此,我们报告了这一整合过程的行为结果。仅仅观看手臂就能加快对手臂上无形触觉刺激的反应。我们仅在触觉任务需要在身体表面地形图内进行空间计算且所做判断接近表现极限时才观察到这种视觉增强效应。在不需要空间计算的任务中,或者在判断远高于表现极限的任务中,观看身体表面的这种效应不存在或相反。我们考虑了视觉可能影响触觉处理的潜在机制。