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通过内隐联想测验探索利手与身体部位所有权之间的相互作用。

Exploring the Interaction Between Handedness and Body Parts Ownership by Means of the Implicit Association Test.

作者信息

Crivelli Damiano, Peviani Valeria, Salvato Gerardo, Bottini Gabriella

机构信息

Department of Brain and Behavioral Sciences, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy.

NeuroMi, Milan Centre for Neuroscience, Milan, Italy.

出版信息

Front Hum Neurosci. 2021 Jul 7;15:681904. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2021.681904. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

The experience of owning a body is built upon the integration of exteroceptive, interoceptive, and proprioceptive signals. Recently, it has been suggested that motor signals could be particularly important in producing the feeling of body part ownership. One thus may hypothesize that the strength of this feeling may not be spatially uniform; rather, it could vary as a function of the degree by which different body parts are involved in motor behavior. Given that our dominant hand plays a leading role in our motor behavior, we hypothesized that it could be more strongly associated with one's self compared to its non-dominant counterpart. To explore whether this possible asymmetry manifests as a stronger implicit association of the right hand (vs left hand) with the self, we administered the Implicit Association Test to a group of 70 healthy individuals. To control whether this asymmetric association is human-body specific, we further tested whether a similar asymmetry characterizes the association between a right (vs left) animal body part with the concept of self, in an independent sample of subjects ( = 70, 140 subjects total). Our results revealed a linear relationship between the magnitude of the implicit association between the right hand with the self and the subject's handedness. In detail, the strength of this association increased as a function of hand preference. Critically, the handedness score did not predict the association of the right-animal body part with the self. These findings suggest that, in healthy individuals, the dominant and non-dominant hands are differently perceived at an implicit level as belonging to the self. We argue that such asymmetry may stem from the different roles that the two hands play in our adaptive motor behavior.

摘要

拥有身体的体验建立在外部感知、内部感知和本体感觉信号的整合之上。最近,有人提出运动信号在产生身体部位所有权的感觉方面可能特别重要。因此,有人可能会假设这种感觉的强度在空间上并非均匀一致;相反,它可能会随着不同身体部位参与运动行为的程度而变化。鉴于我们的优势手在运动行为中起主导作用,我们假设与非优势手相比,它与自我的联系可能更紧密。为了探究这种可能的不对称是否表现为右手(相对于左手)与自我之间更强的内隐联想,我们对70名健康个体进行了内隐联想测验。为了控制这种不对称联想是否具有人体特异性,我们在另一组独立样本(n = 70,共140名受试者)中进一步测试了右(相对于左)动物身体部位与自我概念之间的联想是否也存在类似的不对称性。我们的结果揭示了右手与自我之间内隐联想程度与受试者利手之间的线性关系。具体而言,这种联想的强度随着手偏好程度的增加而增强。关键的是,利手得分并不能预测右动物身体部位与自我之间的联想。这些发现表明,在健康个体中,优势手和非优势手在潜意识层面被感知为属于自我的程度是不同的。我们认为这种不对称可能源于两只手在我们适应性运动行为中所起的不同作用。

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