Conson Massimiliano, Errico Domenico, Mazzarella Elisabetta, De Bellis Francesco, Grossi Dario, Trojano Luigi
Neuropsychology Laboratory, Department of Psychology, Second University of Naples, Viale Ellittico 31, 81100, Caserta, Italy,
Exp Brain Res. 2015 Apr;233(4):1331-8. doi: 10.1007/s00221-015-4210-3. Epub 2015 Jan 30.
Judgments on laterality of hand stimuli are faster and more accurate when dealing with one's own than others' hand, i.e. the self-advantage. This advantage seems to be related to activation of a sensorimotor mechanism while implicitly processing one's own hands, but not during explicit one's own hand recognition. Here, we specifically tested the influence of proprioceptive information on the self-hand advantage by manipulating participants' body posture during self and others' hand processing. In Experiment 1, right-handed healthy participants judged laterality of either self or others' hands, whereas in Experiment 2, an explicit recognition of one's own hands was required. In both experiments, the participants performed the task while holding their left or right arm flexed with their hand in direct contact with their chest ("flexed self-touch posture") or with their hand placed on a wooden smooth surface in correspondence with their chest ("flexed proprioceptive-only posture"). In an "extended control posture", both arms were extended and in contact with thighs. In Experiment 1 (hand laterality judgment), we confirmed the self-advantage and demonstrated that it was enhanced when the subjects judged left-hand stimuli at 270° orientation while keeping their left arm in the flexed proprioceptive-only posture. In Experiment 2 (explicit self-hand recognition), instead, we found an advantage for others' hand ("self-disadvantage") independently from posture manipulation. Thus, position-related proprioceptive information from left non-dominant arm can enhance sensorimotor one's own body representation selectively favouring implicit self-hands processing.
在判断手部刺激的偏向性时,处理自己的手比处理他人的手更快且更准确,即存在自我优势。这种优势似乎与在隐式处理自己的手时感觉运动机制的激活有关,而在明确识别自己的手时则不然。在这里,我们通过在处理自己和他人的手时操纵参与者的身体姿势,专门测试了本体感觉信息对自我手部优势的影响。在实验1中,右利手的健康参与者判断自己或他人手的偏向性,而在实验2中,则需要明确识别自己的手。在两个实验中,参与者执行任务时,要么将左臂或右臂弯曲,手直接接触胸部(“弯曲自我触摸姿势”),要么将手放在与胸部相对应的木制光滑表面上(“仅弯曲本体感觉姿势”)。在“伸展控制姿势”中,双臂伸展并与大腿接触。在实验1(手部偏向性判断)中,我们证实了自我优势,并表明当受试者在270°方向判断左手刺激且左臂保持仅弯曲本体感觉姿势时,这种优势会增强。相反,在实验2(明确的自我手部识别)中,我们发现与姿势操纵无关的他人手部优势(“自我劣势”)。因此,来自左非优势手臂的与位置相关的本体感觉信息可以增强感觉运动对自身身体的表征,选择性地有利于隐式自我手部处理。