Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Sci Rep. 2018 Apr 19;8(1):6284. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-24496-8.
Short-term visual deprivation by blindfolding influences tactile acuity and orientation in space and, on a neural level, leads to enhanced excitability of visual and motor cortices. However, to the best of our knowledge, the possible effects of short-term visual deprivation on body representation have not been examined. In the present study, we tested two groups of 30 healthy participants with the somatic rubber hand illusion, a well-established paradigm to probe the dynamic plasticity of body representation. Before the start of the procedure, the experimental group was blindfolded for 120 minutes, while the control group wore transparent goggles for the same amount of time. We found that although there was no difference in the subjective feeling of ownership of the rubber hand during the illusion, the blindfolded group showed a significantly larger recalibration of hand position sense towards the location of the rubber hand than the control group. This finding suggests that short-term visual deprivation boosts plasticity of body representation in terms of multisensory spatial recalibration of hand position sense.
短期蒙眼会影响触觉的敏锐度和对空间的方向感,在神经层面上会导致视觉和运动皮层的兴奋性增强。然而,据我们所知,短期视觉剥夺对身体表征的可能影响尚未得到检验。在本研究中,我们使用躯体橡胶手错觉(一种成熟的探测身体表征动态可塑性的范例)测试了两组各 30 名健康参与者。在开始实验之前,实验组被蒙眼 120 分钟,而对照组则在相同时间内佩戴透明护目镜。我们发现,尽管在错觉过程中橡胶手的主观拥有感没有差异,但与对照组相比,蒙眼组对手的位置感觉向橡胶手位置的多感觉空间重新校准明显更大。这一发现表明,短期视觉剥夺可以增强身体表征的可塑性,表现在对手的位置感觉的多感觉空间重新校准方面。