School of Psychology, University of Reading Malaysia, Iskandar Puteri, Malaysia.
Department of Psychology, Nottingham Trent University, 50 Shakespeare Street, Nottingham, UK.
Atten Percept Psychophys. 2021 Jul;83(5):2281-2290. doi: 10.3758/s13414-021-02262-9. Epub 2021 Mar 22.
Perception of the size of body parts, for instance the hand, has been shown to be distorted in healthy participants, with over- and underestimations of width and length, respectively. Illusory manipulations of body shape and size have highlighted the flexibility of the body representation and have also been found to update immediate perceptions of body size and surrounding objects. Here, we examined whether underlying misperceptions of hand width and length can be modified through exposure to illusory changes in hand size using a mirror visual feedback (MVF) paradigm. While questionnaire responses indicated subjective susceptibility to both magnified and minified manipulations, objective hand size estimates only showed significant differences following exposure to minifying mirrors. These variations might reflect differences in the way that stored representations are accessed or updated in response to size manipulations. Secondly, the findings further reinforce differences between subjective and objective outcomes of illusions on subsequent body perception.
例如,手等身体部位的大小感知在健康参与者中会发生扭曲,分别出现宽度和长度的高估和低估。对身体形状和大小的幻觉操作突出了身体表现的灵活性,并且还发现它会即时更新对身体大小和周围物体的感知。在这里,我们通过使用镜像视觉反馈(MVF)范式检查了对手宽和手长的潜在误解是否可以通过对手大小的幻觉变化的暴露来进行修改。虽然问卷调查的结果表明对放大和缩小的操作都有主观的敏感性,但只有在手接触到缩小的镜子后,对手的实际大小的估计才会出现显著差异。这些变化可能反映了在响应大小操作时存储的表示形式被访问或更新的方式存在差异。其次,这些发现进一步强化了后续身体感知中幻觉的主观和客观结果之间的差异。