Philosophy Program, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia.
PLoS One. 2010 Feb 24;5(2):e9416. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0009416.
In rubber hand illusions and full body illusions, touch sensations are projected to non-body objects such as rubber hands, dolls or virtual bodies. The robustness, limits and further perceptual consequences of such illusions are not yet fully explored or understood. A number of experiments are reported that test the limits of a variant of the rubber hand illusion.
METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A variant of the rubber hand illusion is explored, in which the real and foreign hands are aligned in personal space. The presence of the illusion is ascertained with participants' scores and temperature changes of the real arm. This generates a basic illusion of touch projected to a foreign arm. Participants are presented with further, unusual visuotactile stimuli subsequent to onset of the basic illusion. Such further visuotactile stimulation is found to generate very unusual experiences of supernatural touch and touch on a non-hand object. The finding of touch on a non-hand object conflicts with prior findings, and to resolve this conflict a further hypothesis is successfully tested: that without prior onset of the basic illusion this unusual experience does not occur.
CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: A rubber hand illusion is found that can arise when the real and the foreign arm are aligned in personal space. This illusion persists through periods of no tactile stimulation and is strong enough to allow very unusual experiences of touch felt on a cardboard box and experiences of touch produced at a distance, as if by supernatural causation. These findings suggest that one's visual body image is explained away during experience of the illusion and they may be of further importance to understanding the role of experience in delusion formation. The findings of touch on non-hand objects may help reconcile conflicting results in this area of research. In addition, new evidence is provided that relates to the recently discovered psychologically induced temperature changes that occur during the illusion.
在橡胶手错觉和全身错觉中,触觉被投射到非身体物体上,如橡胶手、玩偶或虚拟身体。这些错觉的稳健性、局限性和进一步的感知后果尚未得到充分探索或理解。本文报告了一些实验,这些实验测试了橡胶手错觉的一种变体的极限。
方法/主要发现:探索了一种橡胶手错觉的变体,其中真实手和外来手在个人空间中对齐。通过参与者的分数和真实手臂的温度变化来确定错觉的存在。这会产生一种基本的错觉,即触觉被投射到外来手臂上。在基本错觉出现后,会向参与者呈现进一步的、不寻常的视触刺激。发现这种进一步的视触刺激会产生非常不寻常的超自然触觉和非手物体上的触觉体验。在非手物体上触摸的发现与先前的发现相冲突,为了解决这一冲突,提出了一个成功验证的进一步假设:如果没有基本错觉的出现,这种不寻常的体验就不会发生。
结论/意义:当真实手臂和外来手臂在个人空间中对齐时,会发现一种橡胶手错觉。这种错觉在没有触觉刺激的情况下持续存在,并且足够强烈,可以让人产生非常不寻常的感觉,即感觉到触摸到一个纸箱上,或者感觉到触摸是在远处产生的,就好像是超自然的原因造成的。这些发现表明,在经历错觉时,一个人的视觉身体形象被解释掉了,这可能对理解经验在妄想形成中的作用具有进一步的重要意义。在非手物体上触摸的发现可能有助于调和该研究领域中相互冲突的结果。此外,还提供了新的证据,证明了最近发现的在错觉过程中发生的心理诱导温度变化。