González-Franco Mar, Peck Tabitha C, Rodríguez-Fornells Antoni, Slater Mel
Event Lab, Department of Personality, Assessment and Psychological Treatments, Faculty of Psychology, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Exp Brain Res. 2014 Mar;232(3):875-87. doi: 10.1007/s00221-013-3800-1. Epub 2013 Dec 13.
We report an experiment where participants observed an attack on their virtual body as experienced in an immersive virtual reality (IVR) system. Participants sat by a table with their right hand resting upon it. In IVR, they saw a virtual table that was registered with the real one, and they had a virtual body that substituted their real body seen from a first person perspective. The virtual right hand was collocated with their real right hand. Event-related brain potentials were recorded in two conditions, one where the participant's virtual hand was attacked with a knife and a control condition where the knife only struck the virtual table. Significantly greater P450 potentials were obtained in the attack condition confirming our expectations that participants had a strong illusion of the virtual hand being their own, which was also strongly supported by questionnaire responses. Higher levels of subjective virtual hand ownership correlated with larger P450 amplitudes. Mu-rhythm event-related desynchronization in the motor cortex and readiness potential (C3-C4) negativity were clearly observed when the virtual hand was threatened-as would be expected, if the real hand was threatened and the participant tried to avoid harm. Our results support the idea that event-related potentials may provide a promising non-subjective measure of virtual embodiment. They also support previous experiments on pain observation and are placed into context of similar experiments and studies of body perception and body ownership within cognitive neuroscience.
我们报告了一项实验,在该实验中,参与者在沉浸式虚拟现实(IVR)系统中观察到对其虚拟身体的攻击。参与者坐在桌旁,右手放在桌上。在IVR中,他们看到一个与真实桌子对齐的虚拟桌子,并且他们有一个从第一人称视角替代其真实身体的虚拟身体。虚拟右手与他们的真实右手位置重合。在两种情况下记录了事件相关脑电位,一种情况是参与者的虚拟手被刀攻击,另一种对照情况是刀仅砍向虚拟桌子。在攻击条件下获得了显著更大的P450电位,证实了我们的预期,即参与者强烈地感觉到虚拟手就是他们自己的,问卷调查的回答也有力地支持了这一点。更高水平的主观虚拟手所有权与更大的P450振幅相关。当虚拟手受到威胁时,在运动皮层中明显观察到了μ节律事件相关去同步化以及准备电位(C3 - C4)负波——正如预期的那样,如果真实手受到威胁且参与者试图避免伤害。我们的结果支持这样一种观点,即事件相关电位可能为虚拟具身化提供一种有前景的非主观测量方法。它们还支持了先前关于疼痛观察的实验,并被置于认知神经科学中类似的身体感知和身体所有权实验及研究的背景下。