Tsakiris Manos, Haggard Patrick
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Department of Psychology, University College London, London, United Kingdom.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2005 Feb;31(1):80-91. doi: 10.1037/0096-1523.31.1.80.
Watching a rubber hand being stroked, while one's own unseen hand is synchronously stroked, may cause the rubber hand to be attributed to one's own body, to "feel like it's my hand." A behavioral measure of the rubber hand illusion (RHI) is a drift of the perceived position of one's own hand toward the rubber hand. The authors investigated (a) the influence of general body scheme representations on the RHI in Experiments 1 and 2 and (b) the necessary conditions of visuotactile stimulation underlying the RHI in Experiments 3 and 4. Overall, the results suggest that at the level of the process underlying the build up of the RHI, bottom-up processes of visuotactile correlation drive the illusion as a necessary, but not sufficient, condition. Conversely, at the level of the phenomenological content, the illusion is modulated by top-down influences originating from the representation of one's own body.
看着一只橡胶手被抚摸,而自己看不见的手同时也被抚摸,可能会导致将橡胶手归属于自己的身体,“感觉它像是我的手”。橡胶手错觉(RHI)的一种行为测量方法是自己手的感知位置向橡胶手的偏移。作者在实验1和实验2中研究了(a)一般身体图式表征对橡胶手错觉的影响,以及在实验3和实验4中研究了(b)橡胶手错觉背后的视觉触觉刺激的必要条件。总体而言,结果表明,在橡胶手错觉形成过程的层面上,视觉触觉关联的自下而上过程作为一个必要但不充分的条件驱动着这种错觉。相反,在现象学内容的层面上,这种错觉受到源自自身身体表征的自上而下影响的调节。