Kodaka Kenri, Sato Yutaro, Imai Kento
Nagoya City University, Japan.
Iperception. 2022 Nov 15;13(6):20416695221137731. doi: 10.1177/20416695221137731. eCollection 2022 Nov-Dec.
The "slime hand illusion" is a simple and robust technique that uses mirror-visual feedback to produce a nonproprioceptive ownership distortion. The illusion can be easily evoked by the participant watching the experimenter pinching and pulling a chunk of slime in a mirror while the participant's hand, hidden behind the mirror, is similarly manipulated. This procedure produces a feeling of one of their fingers or the skin of their whole hand being stretched or deformed in a similar way to the visible slime. A public experiment found that more than 90% of participants reported a strong sense of skin or finger stretching. This report details a laboratory experiment performed to characterize the mechanisms behind the illusion more robustly. It reproduced this result and found that participants experienced a drift in their sense of skin location of approximately 30 cm on average, which is beyond the conventionally accepted range of proprioceptive drift.
“黏液手错觉”是一种简单且可靠的技术,它利用镜像视觉反馈产生非本体感受性的所有权扭曲。当参与者看着实验者在镜子中捏拉一大块黏液,而参与者藏在镜子后的手以类似方式被操作时,这种错觉很容易被诱发。这个过程会产生一种感觉,即他们的一根手指或整只手的皮肤以与可见黏液类似的方式被拉伸或变形。一项公开实验发现,超过90%的参与者报告有强烈的皮肤或手指拉伸感。本报告详细介绍了一项实验室实验,该实验旨在更有力地描述这种错觉背后的机制。实验重现了这一结果,并发现参与者平均在皮肤位置感上经历了约30厘米的偏移,这超出了传统上所接受的本体感受漂移范围。