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When your arm becomes mine: Pathological embodiment of alien limbs using tools modulates own body representation
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- Elsevier Ltd, 2015.
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Abstract
- Previous evidence has shown that active tool-use can reshape one's own body schema, extend peripersonal space and modulate the representation of related body parts. Here we investigate the effect of tool-use training on length representation of the contralesional forearm in brain-damaged hemiplegic patients who manifested a pathological embodiment of other people body parts. Four patients and 20 aged-matched healthy-controls were asked to estimate the mid-point of their contralesional forearm before and after 15. min of tool-use training (i.e. retrieving targets with a garbage plier). In the case of patients, training was always performed by the examiner's (alien) arm acting in two different positions, aligned (where the pathological embodiment occurs; E+ condition) or misaligned (where the pathological embodiment does not occur; E- condition) relative to the patients' shoulder. Healthy controls performed tool-use training either with their own arm (action condition) or observing the examiner's arm performing the task (observation condition), handling (observation with-tool condition) or not (observation without-tool condition) a similar tool. Crucially, in the E+ condition, when patients were convinced to perform the tool-use training with their own paralyzed arm, a significant overestimation effect was found (as in the Action condition with normal subjects): patients mislocated their forearm midpoint more proximally to the hand in the post- than in the pre-training phase. Conversely, in the E- condition, they did not show any overestimation effect, similarly to healthy subjects in the observation condition (neither in the with-tool nor in the without-tool condition significant overestimation effects were found). These findings show the existence of a tight link between spatial, motor and bodily representations and provide strong evidence that a pathological sense of body ownership can extend to intentional motor processes and modulate the sensory map of action-related body parts.
- Subjects :
- Male
Body metric representation
medicine.medical_specialty
business.product_category
Sense of body
Cognitive Neuroscience
Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
Sensory system
Hemiplegia
Neuropsychological Tests
Functional Laterality
Perceptual Disorders
Behavioral Neuroscience
Embodiment
Physical medicine and rehabilitation
Forearm
medicine
Body Image
Humans
Body Representation
Pathological
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Human Body
Communication
Analysis of Variance
Brain-damaged patients
business.industry
Action observation
Middle Aged
Brain-damaged patient
Pliers
medicine.anatomical_structure
Action (philosophy)
Body schema
Tool-use training
Peripersonal space re-mapping
Brain Injuries
Space Perception
Arm
Female
Psychology
business
Mental Status Schedule
Psychomotor Performance
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....ad39481d46ca308d5998c3f3c21cb5ba