EVENT Lab, Facultat de Psicologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
PLoS One. 2011 Jan 19;6(1):e16128. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0016128.
Body change illusions have been of great interest in recent years for the understanding of how the brain represents the body. Appropriate multisensory stimulation can induce an illusion of ownership over a rubber or virtual arm, simple types of out-of-the-body experiences, and even ownership with respect to an alternate whole body. Here we use immersive virtual reality to investigate whether the illusion of a dramatic increase in belly size can be induced in males through (a) first person perspective position (b) synchronous visual-motor correlation between real and virtual arm movements, and (c) self-induced synchronous visual-tactile stimulation in the stomach area.
Twenty two participants entered into a virtual reality (VR) delivered through a stereo head-tracked wide field-of-view head-mounted display. They saw from a first person perspective a virtual body substituting their own that had an inflated belly. For four minutes they repeatedly prodded their real belly with a rod that had a virtual counterpart that they saw in the VR. There was a synchronous condition where their prodding movements were synchronous with what they felt and saw and an asynchronous condition where this was not the case. The experiment was repeated twice for each participant in counter-balanced order. Responses were measured by questionnaire, and also a comparison of before and after self-estimates of belly size produced by direct visual manipulation of the virtual body seen from the first person perspective.
The results show that first person perspective of a virtual body that substitutes for the own body in virtual reality, together with synchronous multisensory stimulation can temporarily produce changes in body representation towards the larger belly size. This was demonstrated by (a) questionnaire results, (b) the difference between the self-estimated belly size, judged from a first person perspective, after and before the experimental manipulation, and (c) significant positive correlations between these two measures. We discuss this result in the general context of body ownership illusions, and suggest applications including treatment for body size distortion illnesses.
近年来,身体变化错觉引起了人们的极大兴趣,因为它有助于了解大脑如何代表身体。适当的多感官刺激可以引起对橡胶或虚拟手臂的所有权错觉、简单的出体体验类型,甚至是对整个替代身体的所有权。在这里,我们使用沉浸式虚拟现实来研究是否可以通过以下方式在男性中诱导出腹部大小急剧增加的错觉:(a)第一人称视角位置(b)真实和虚拟手臂运动之间的同步视觉-运动相关性,以及 (c) 胃区的自我诱导同步视觉-触觉刺激。
22 名参与者进入通过立体头戴式宽视野头戴式显示器提供的虚拟现实 (VR)。他们从第一人称视角看到一个替代自己身体的虚拟身体,这个虚拟身体的腹部膨胀。四分钟内,他们用一根杆反复戳自己的真实腹部,而这根杆有一个他们在 VR 中看到的虚拟对应物。有一个同步条件,他们的戳动与他们感觉到和看到的同步,还有一个异步条件,情况并非如此。每个参与者都以平衡的顺序重复进行了两次实验。通过问卷和直接从第一人称视角操纵虚拟身体看到的自我估计的腹部大小前后比较来测量反应。
结果表明,虚拟现实中替代自己身体的虚拟身体的第一人称视角,加上同步的多感官刺激,可以暂时改变身体对更大腹部大小的代表性。这通过以下方式证明:(a)问卷结果,(b)从第一人称视角自我估计的腹部大小在实验操作前后的差异,以及 (c)这两个措施之间的显著正相关。我们在身体所有权错觉的一般背景下讨论了这一结果,并提出了包括治疗身体大小扭曲疾病在内的应用。