Self-Body Recognition through a Mirror: Easing Spatial-Consistency Requirements for Rubber Hand Illusion

Author:

Hasegawa HikaruORCID,Okamoto ShogoORCID,Itoh Ken,Hara MasayukiORCID,Kanayama NoriakiORCID,Yamada Yoji

Abstract

Considering that humans recognize mirror images as copies of the real world despite misinterpreting optical reflections, spatial disagreement may be accepted in rubber hand illusion (RHI) settings when a mirror is used to show a fake hand. The present study performed two experiments to reveal how self-body recognition of a fake hand via a mirror affects RHI. First, we tested whether illusory ownership of a fake hand seen in a mirror could be induced in our experimental environment (screening experiment). Subjective evaluations using an RHI questionnaire demonstrated that embodiment of the rubber hand was evoked in the presence or absence of a mirror. We then examined whether using a mirror image for RHI allows disagreement in orientation (45 ∘ ) between the rubber and actual hands (main experiment). The participants experienced RHI even when the actual and rubber hands were incongruent in terms of orientation. These findings suggest that using a mirror masks subtle spatial incongruency or degrades the contribution of visual cues for spatial recognition and facilitates multisensory integration for bodily illusions.

Funder

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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