Department of Otolaryngology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.
Department of Psychology, Miami University, Oxford, OH, USA.
Psychol Res. 2023 Mar;87(2):519-536. doi: 10.1007/s00426-022-01665-z. Epub 2022 Mar 5.
The rubber hand illusion (RHI) is a perceptual illusion in which one is made to feel that a hand-shaped object is part of their body. This illusion is believed to be the result of the integration of afferent information. However, there has been an increasing amount of evidence that suggests efferent information plays a role in this illusion as well. Previous research has found that individuals who are afflicted by pathological lack of movement experience the RHI more vividly than control participants. Whereas individuals who move their hands more than the general population (i.e. professional pianists) experience the RHI less vividly than control participants. Based upon the available evidence it would seem that muscle activity prior to experiencing the RHI should be associated with how vividly one experiences different indices of the illusion. In the present study we tested this possibility by having participants perform a maximum voluntary muscle contraction task prior to experiencing three variants of the RHI (moving active, moving passive and classic). It was found that electromyographic features known to be indicative of muscle fatigue exhibited a positive association with proprioceptive drift when stimulation was synchronous or visual movement only (with the exception of the passive moving RHI synchronous condition). More work is needed to better characterize the muscular processes associated with experiencing the RHI.
橡胶手错觉(RHI)是一种知觉错觉,人们会感觉一个手状物体是他们身体的一部分。这种错觉被认为是传入信息整合的结果。然而,越来越多的证据表明,传出信息在这种错觉中也起着作用。先前的研究发现,患有病理性运动缺失的个体比对照组更强烈地体验到 RHI。而那些比一般人群移动更多的个体(即职业钢琴家)比对照组更不强烈地体验到 RHI。根据现有证据,在体验 RHI 之前的肌肉活动应该与一个人体验不同错觉指标的生动程度有关。在本研究中,我们通过让参与者在体验三种 RHI 变体(主动移动、被动移动和经典)之前执行最大自主肌肉收缩任务来检验这种可能性。结果发现,当刺激同步或仅视觉运动时(被动移动 RHI 同步条件除外),已知与肌肉疲劳有关的肌电图特征与本体感觉漂移呈正相关。需要进一步的工作来更好地描述与体验 RHI 相关的肌肉过程。