Aimola Davies Anne M, White Rebekah C, Thew Graham, Aimola Natalie M V, Davies Martin
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, South Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3UD, UK.
Perception. 2010;39(6):830-8. doi: 10.1068/p6610.
A new rubber hand paradigm evokes an illusion with three conceptually distinct components: (i) the participant experiences her/his hidden right hand as administering touch at the location of the examiner's viewed administering hand (visual capture of action); (ii) the participant experiences the examiner's administering hand as being the participant's own hand (experience of ownership); and (iii) the participant experiences her/his two hands as being in contact, as if she/he were touching her/his own hand (illusion of self-touch). The presence of these illusory experiences was confirmed by questionnaire responses and proprioceptive drift data.
(i)参与者体验到自己隐藏的右手在检查者可见的施触手的位置进行触摸(动作的视觉捕获);(ii)参与者体验到检查者的施触手是自己的手(所有权体验);(iii)参与者体验到自己的两只手相互接触,就好像在触摸自己的手(自我触摸错觉)。这些错觉体验的存在通过问卷调查回复和本体感觉漂移数据得到了证实。