Sato Yutaro, Saito Godai, Kodaka Kenri
Nagoya City University, Japan.
Tohoku University, Japan.
Iperception. 2024 May 15;15(3):20416695241254526. doi: 10.1177/20416695241254526. eCollection 2024 May-Jun.
Previous studies have examined the rubber hand illusion with finger lengthening, but there is limited research on finger widening. This suggests a strong cognitive bias toward the illusory expansion of the finger in a distal direction rather than lateral. To test this, we compared the illusory deformability of the finger in the distal and lateral directions through the generation of illusory finger deformation using a double-touch operation, referred to as the numbness illusion. Our results showed that perceived distal distortion was wholly superior to perceived lateral distortion in terms of sense of ownership ratings. Moreover, the extent of the perceived deformation was greater in the distal than lateral direction, supporting our hypothesis that there is a distal bias. We suggest that this preference may be because the presence of multiple joints is required to create illusory deformation in the target direction.
以往的研究探讨了手指延长的橡胶手错觉,但关于手指变宽的研究较少。这表明,人们在认知上强烈倾向于手指向远端而非侧向的虚幻扩展。为了验证这一点,我们通过一种称为麻木错觉的双触摸操作产生虚幻的手指变形,比较了手指在远端和侧向方向上的虚幻变形能力。我们的结果表明,在拥有感评分方面,感知到的远端变形在整体上优于感知到的侧向变形。此外,感知到的变形程度在远端方向比侧向方向更大,这支持了我们关于存在远端偏向的假设。我们认为,这种偏好可能是因为在目标方向上产生虚幻变形需要多个关节的存在。