Department of Psychology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Swiss Center for Affective Sciences, University of Geneva-CISA, Geneva, Switzerland.
Perception. 2020 Jun;49(6):693-696. doi: 10.1177/0301006620928669.
Bodily self-identification has shown to be easily altered through spatiotemporally congruent multimodal signals. While such manipulations are mostly studied through visuo-tactile or visuo-motor stimulation, here we investigated whether congruent visuo-olfactory cues might enhance illusory self-identification with an arbitrary object. Using virtual reality, healthy individuals saw a grapefruit from its supposed first-person perspective that was touched in synchrony with their own body. The touch attempted to replicate what was seen as softly squeezing the grapefruit. Crucially, when we additionally presented the smell of a grapefruit in synchrony with the squeezing, they self-identified stronger with the fruit than when they smelled strawberry.
身体自我认同已被证明可以通过时空一致的多模态信号轻易改变。虽然此类操作主要通过视觉-触觉或视觉-运动刺激进行研究,但在这里,我们研究了一致的视觉-嗅觉线索是否可以增强对任意物体的虚幻自我认同。使用虚拟现实,健康个体从第一人称视角观察葡萄柚,同时其自身身体也会受到同步触摸。触摸试图复制被视为轻轻挤压葡萄柚的感觉。至关重要的是,当我们同时用葡萄柚的气味来配合挤压时,他们对水果的认同感比闻到草莓时更强。