C'MoN, Cognition, Motion and Neuroscience Unit, Fondazione Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Genova, Italy.
Department of Psychology, Università degli Studi di Torino, Turin, Italy.
Neuroscientist. 2020 Aug;26(4):328-342. doi: 10.1177/1073858420904326. Epub 2020 Feb 28.
What is left over if I subtract the fact that my arm goes up from the fact that I raise my arm? Neurological evidence invites the provocative hypothesis that what is left over is a phantom arm movement-a movement of an arm that has been amputated. After arm/hand amputation, many amputees report that they can generate voluntary movements of the phantom limb; that is, they can move the arm that was amputated. But what is it like to move an arm/hand that is not there? Here, we review what is currently known about phantom limb movements at three descriptive levels: the kinematic level, the muscle level, and the cortical level. We conclude that phantom arm movements are best conceptualized as the real movements of a dematerialized hand.
如果我从事实“我的手臂举起来”中减去事实“我抬起手臂”,那么剩下的是什么?神经学证据引出了一个挑衅性的假设,即剩下的是一个幻影手臂运动——一个已经截肢的手臂的运动。手臂/手截肢后,许多截肢者报告说他们可以自发产生幻影肢体的运动;也就是说,他们可以移动被截肢的手臂。但是,移动一个不存在的手臂/手是什么感觉?在这里,我们在三个描述性水平上回顾了目前对幻影肢体运动的了解:运动学水平、肌肉水平和皮质水平。我们的结论是,最好将幻影手臂运动概念化为一个非物质化的手的真实运动。