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增强现实中的工具使用训练:前臂体觉图式的可塑性并不能预测老年人的本体感觉或代理权。

Tool-use training in augmented reality: plasticity of forearm body schema does not predict sense of ownership or agency in older adults.

机构信息

Department of Cognitive Neuroscience, Bielefeld University, 33501, Bielefeld, Germany.

School of Business, Social and Decision Sciences, Constructor University Bremen, 28759, Bremen, Germany.

出版信息

Exp Brain Res. 2023 Jul;241(7):1739-1756. doi: 10.1007/s00221-023-06645-2. Epub 2023 Jun 12.

Abstract

In young adults (YA) who practised controlling a virtual tool in augmented reality (AR), the emergence of a sense of body ownership over the tool was associated with the integration of the virtual tool into the body schema (BS). Agency emerged independent of BS plasticity. Here we aimed to replicate these findings in older adults (OA). Although they are still able to learn new motor tasks, brain plasticity and learning capacity are reduced in OA. We predicted that OA would be able to gain control over the virtual tool indicated by the emergence of agency but would show less BS plasticity as compared to YA. Still, an association between BS plasticity and body ownership was expected. OA were trained in AR to control a virtual gripper to enclose and touch a virtual object. In the visuo-tactile (VT) but not the vision-only (V) condition, vibro-tactile feedback was applied through a CyberTouch II glove when the tool touched the object. BS plasticity was assessed with a tactile distance judgement task where participants judged distances between two tactile stimuli applied to their right forearm. Participants further rated their perceived ownership and agency after training. As expected, agency emerged during the use of the tool. However, results did not indicate any changes in the BS of the forearm after virtual tool-use training. Also, an association between BS plasticity and the emergence of body ownership could not be confirmed for OA. Similar to YA, the practice effect was stronger in the visuo-tactile feedback condition compared with the vision-only condition. We conclude that a sense of agency may strongly relate to improvement in tool-use in OA independent of alterations in the BS, while ownership did not emerge due to a lack of BS plasticity.

摘要

在使用增强现实技术(AR)控制虚拟工具的年轻人(YA)中,工具的身体所有权意识的出现与虚拟工具与身体图式(BS)的整合有关。代理权的出现独立于 BS 的可塑性。在这里,我们旨在在老年成年人(OA)中复制这些发现。尽管他们仍然能够学习新的运动任务,但大脑的可塑性和学习能力在 OA 中会降低。我们预测,OA 将能够通过代理权的出现来控制虚拟工具,但与 YA 相比,BS 的可塑性会更小。尽管如此,预计 BS 可塑性和身体所有权之间会存在关联。OA 在 AR 中接受训练,以控制虚拟夹具来包围和触摸虚拟物体。在视觉触觉(VT)而非仅视觉(V)条件下,当工具触碰到物体时,CyberTouch II 手套会通过振动触觉反馈施加触觉反馈。通过触觉距离判断任务评估 BS 可塑性,参与者判断施加在其右前臂上的两个触觉刺激之间的距离。参与者在训练后进一步评估了他们的感知所有权和代理权。正如预期的那样,在使用工具时出现了代理权。然而,结果并没有表明在虚拟工具使用训练后前臂的 BS 发生任何变化。此外,OA 中也无法确认 BS 可塑性与身体所有权的出现之间的关联。与 YA 类似,与仅视觉条件相比,在视觉触觉反馈条件下,练习效果更强。我们得出的结论是,在 OA 中,代理感可能与工具使用的改善密切相关,而与 BS 的改变无关,而由于 BS 缺乏可塑性,所有权并未出现。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/632a/10348985/4dbc14e922fc/221_2023_6645_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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