Scandola Michele, Tidoni Emmanuele, Avesani Renato, Brunelli Giovanni, Aglioti Salvatore M, Moro Valentina
IRCCS Fondazione S. Lucia Rome, Italy ; SCNLab, Department of Psychology, University "La Sapienza" of Rome Rome, Italy ; NPsy-Lab.VR, Department of Philosophy, Education and Psychology, University of Verona Verona, Italy.
IRCCS Fondazione S. Lucia Rome, Italy ; SCNLab, Department of Psychology, University "La Sapienza" of Rome Rome, Italy.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2014 Jun 10;8:404. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2014.00404. eCollection 2014.
Studies in animals and humans indicate that the interruption of body-brain connections following spinal cord injury (SCI) leads to plastic cerebral reorganization.
To explore whether inducing the Rubber Hand Illusion (RHI) via synchronous multisensory visuo-tactile bodily stimulation may reveal any perceptual correlates of plastic remapping in SCI.
In 16 paraplegic, 16 tetraplegic and 16 healthy participants we explored whether RHI may be induced by tactile stimuli involving not only the left hand but also the left hemi-face. Touching the participants actual hand or face was either synchronous or asynchronous with tactile stimuli seen on a rubber hand. We assessed two components of the illusion, namely perceived changes in the real hand in space (indexed by proprioceptive drift) and ownership of the rubber hand (indexed by subjective responses to an ad-hoc questionnaire).
Proprioceptive drift and ownership were found in the healthy group only in the condition where the left real and fake hand were touched simultaneously. In contrast, no drift was found in the SCI patients who, however, showed ownership after both synchronous and asynchronous hand stroking. Importantly, only tetraplegics showed the effect also after synchronous face stroking.
RHI may reveal plastic phenomena in SCI. In hand representation-deprived tetraplegics, stimuli on the face (represented contiguously in the somatic and motor systems), drive the sense of hand ownership. This hand-face remapping phenomenon may be useful for restoring a sense of self in massively deprived individuals.
对动物和人类的研究表明,脊髓损伤(SCI)后身体与大脑连接的中断会导致大脑可塑性重组。
探讨通过同步多感官视觉触觉身体刺激诱发橡皮手错觉(RHI)是否能揭示SCI中可塑性重新映射的任何感知相关性。
我们对16名截瘫患者、16名四肢瘫患者和16名健康参与者进行研究,探讨不仅涉及左手而且涉及左半脸的触觉刺激是否能诱发RHI。触摸参与者的真实手或脸与在橡皮手上看到的触觉刺激是同步还是异步的。我们评估了错觉的两个组成部分,即空间中真实手的感知变化(通过本体感觉漂移来衡量)和橡皮手的所有权(通过对一份专门问卷的主观反应来衡量)。
仅在同时触摸真实左手和假手的情况下,健康组中发现了本体感觉漂移和所有权。相比之下,SCI患者中未发现漂移,不过,在同步和异步手部抚摸后他们都表现出了所有权。重要的是,只有四肢瘫患者在同步面部抚摸后也出现了这种效应。
RHI可能揭示SCI中的可塑性现象。在手部表征缺失的四肢瘫患者中,面部(在躯体和运动系统中连续表征)上的刺激会驱动手部所有权感。这种手-脸重新映射现象可能有助于恢复严重缺失个体的自我意识。