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Inducing ownership over an ‘other’ perspective with a visuo-tactile manipulation

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Seeing our body from a ‘self’ perspective while performing a movement improves our ability to detect asynchrony between the visual and proprioceptive information concerning that movement: a signature of enhanced body ownership referred to as the ‘self-advantage’. We consequently experience no self-advantage when seeing our body from an ‘other’ perspective. Here we ask whether introducing visuo-tactile stimulation (VTS), similar to that used in the rubber hand illusion to invoke ownership over a dummy hand, would produce a self-advantage when viewing the body from a typically ‘other’ perspective. Prior to the experiment, participants watched a live video of their own back using a camera mounted behind them while their back was tapped with a rod for 2 min. The video was either synchronous (sVTS) or asynchronous (aVTS) with the tapping. Participants then raised their hands and made a stereotyped finger movement that they watched from the same camera either in the original, natural perspective or upside down. Participants indicated which of two periods (one with minimum delay and one with an added delay of 33–264 ms) appeared delayed. Sensitivity was calculated using psychometric functions. The sVTS group showed a self-advantage of about 45 ms in the natural visual condition compared to the upside down condition, whereas the aVTS group showed no difference between the two conditions. Synchronous visuo-tactile experience increased the feeling of ownership over a typically ‘other’ perspective in a quantifiable way indicating the multisensory and malleable nature of body representation.

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This research was supported by a Discovery Grant 46271-2015 from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada to LRH. AENH was supported by a York University Provost Dissertation scholarship.

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Correspondence to Laurence R. Harris.

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Hoover, A.E.N., Harris, L.R. Inducing ownership over an ‘other’ perspective with a visuo-tactile manipulation. Exp Brain Res 234, 3633–3639 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-016-4760-z

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