Proprioception but not cardiac interoception is related to the rubber hand illusion
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- Zeitschriftenaufsatz
- Metadaten:
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- Autoren
- Aron Horvath
- Eszter Ferentzi
- Tamas Bogdany
- Tibor Szolcsanyi
- Michael Witthoft
- Ferenc Koteles
- Autoren-URL
- https://www.webofscience.com/api/gateway?GWVersion=2&SrcApp=fis-test-1&SrcAuth=WosAPI&KeyUT=WOS:000588059000027&DestLinkType=FullRecord&DestApp=WOS_CPL
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.cortex.2020.08.026
- eISSN
- 1973-8102
- Externe Identifier
- Clarivate Analytics Document Solution ID: OP4NP
- PubMed Identifier: 33031978
- ISSN
- 0010-9452
- Zeitschrift
- CORTEX
- Schlüsselwörter
- Rubber hand illusion
- Interoception
- Proprioceptive accuracy
- Cardioceptive accuracy
- Multisensory integration
- Paginierung
- 361 - 373
- Datum der Veröffentlichung
- 2020
- Status
- Published
- Titel
- Proprioception but not cardiac interoception is related to the rubber hand illusion
- Sub types
- Article
- Ausgabe der Zeitschrift
- 132
Datenquelle: Web of Science (Lite)
- Andere Metadatenquellen:
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- Autoren
- Áron Horváth
- Eszter Ferentzi
- Tamás Bogdány
- Tibor Szolcsányi
- Michael Witthöft
- Ferenc Köteles
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.cortex.2020.08.026
- ISSN
- 0010-9452
- Zeitschrift
- Cortex
- Sprache
- en
- Paginierung
- 361 - 373
- Datum der Veröffentlichung
- 2020
- Status
- Published
- Herausgeber
- Elsevier BV
- Herausgeber URL
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2020.08.026
- Datum der Datenerfassung
- 2021
- Titel
- Proprioception but not cardiac interoception is related to the rubber hand illusion
- Ausgabe der Zeitschrift
- 132
Datenquelle: Crossref
- Abstract
- The rubber hand illusion (RHI) is a widely used tool in the study of multisensory integration. It develops as the interaction of temporally consistent visual and tactile input, which can overwrite proprioceptive information. Theoretically, the accuracy of proprioception may influence the proneness to the RHI but this has received little research attention to date. Concerning the role of cardioceptive information, the available empirical evidence is equivocal. The current study aimed to test the impact of proprioceptive and cardioceptive input on the RHI. 60 undergraduate students (32 females) completed sensory tasks assessing proprioceptive accuracy with respect to the angle of the elbow joint, a heartbeat tracking task assessing cardioceptive accuracy (the Schandry-task) and the RHI. We found that those with more consistent joint position judgements (i.e., less variable error) in the proprioceptive task were less prone to the illusion, particularly with respect to disembodiment ratings in the asynchronous condition. Systematic error, indicating a systematic distortion in position judgements influenced the illusion in the synchronous condition. Participants with more proprioceptive bias toward the direction of the rubber hand in the proprioceptive test reported a stronger felt embodiment. The results are in accordance with Bayesian causal inference models of multisensory integration. Cardioceptive accuracy, however, was not associated with the strength of the illusion. We concluded that individual differences in proprioceptive processing impact the RHI, while cardioceptive accuracy is unrelated to it. Theoretical and practical relevance of the findings are discussed.
- Addresses
- Doctoral School of Psychology, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary; Institute of Health Promotion and Sport Sciences, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary. Electronic address: horvath.aron@ppk.elte.hu.
- Autoren
- Áron Horváth
- Eszter Ferentzi
- Tamás Bogdány
- Tibor Szolcsányi
- Michael Witthöft
- Ferenc Köteles
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.cortex.2020.08.026
- eISSN
- 1973-8102
- Externe Identifier
- PubMed Identifier: 33031978
- Funding acknowledgements
- National Research, Development and Innovation Office: KH 124132
- Open access
- false
- ISSN
- 0010-9452
- Zeitschrift
- Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior
- Schlüsselwörter
- Hand
- Humans
- Illusions
- Bayes Theorem
- Body Image
- Visual Perception
- Proprioception
- Female
- Touch Perception
- Interoception
- Sprache
- eng
- Medium
- Print-Electronic
- Online publication date
- 2020
- Paginierung
- 361 - 373
- Datum der Veröffentlichung
- 2020
- Status
- Published
- Publisher licence
- CC BY-NC-ND
- Datum der Datenerfassung
- 2020
- Titel
- Proprioception but not cardiac interoception is related to the rubber hand illusion.
- Sub types
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
- Journal Article
- Ausgabe der Zeitschrift
- 132
Datenquelle: Europe PubMed Central
- Abstract
- The rubber hand illusion (RHI) is a widely used tool in the study of multisensory integration. It develops as the interaction of temporally consistent visual and tactile input, which can overwrite proprioceptive information. Theoretically, the accuracy of proprioception may influence the proneness to the RHI but this has received little research attention to date. Concerning the role of cardioceptive information, the available empirical evidence is equivocal. The current study aimed to test the impact of proprioceptive and cardioceptive input on the RHI. 60 undergraduate students (32 females) completed sensory tasks assessing proprioceptive accuracy with respect to the angle of the elbow joint, a heartbeat tracking task assessing cardioceptive accuracy (the Schandry-task) and the RHI. We found that those with more consistent joint position judgements (i.e., less variable error) in the proprioceptive task were less prone to the illusion, particularly with respect to disembodiment ratings in the asynchronous condition. Systematic error, indicating a systematic distortion in position judgements influenced the illusion in the synchronous condition. Participants with more proprioceptive bias toward the direction of the rubber hand in the proprioceptive test reported a stronger felt embodiment. The results are in accordance with Bayesian causal inference models of multisensory integration. Cardioceptive accuracy, however, was not associated with the strength of the illusion. We concluded that individual differences in proprioceptive processing impact the RHI, while cardioceptive accuracy is unrelated to it. Theoretical and practical relevance of the findings are discussed.
- Date of acceptance
- 2020
- Autoren
- Áron Horváth
- Eszter Ferentzi
- Tamás Bogdány
- Tibor Szolcsányi
- Michael Witthöft
- Ferenc Köteles
- Autoren-URL
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33031978
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.cortex.2020.08.026
- eISSN
- 1973-8102
- Zeitschrift
- Cortex
- Schlüsselwörter
- Cardioceptive accuracy
- Interoception
- Multisensory integration
- Proprioceptive accuracy
- Rubber hand illusion
- Bayes Theorem
- Body Image
- Female
- Hand
- Humans
- Illusions
- Interoception
- Proprioception
- Touch Perception
- Visual Perception
- Sprache
- eng
- Country
- Italy
- Paginierung
- 361 - 373
- PII
- S0010-9452(20)30331-2
- Datum der Veröffentlichung
- 2020
- Status
- Published
- Datum, an dem der Datensatz öffentlich gemacht wurde
- 2021
- Titel
- Proprioception but not cardiac interoception is related to the rubber hand illusion.
- Sub types
- Journal Article
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
- Ausgabe der Zeitschrift
- 132
Datenquelle: PubMed
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