• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Emergence of sense of body ownership but not agency during virtual tool-use training is associated with an altered body schema
  • Contributor: Najafabadi, Amir Jahanian [Author]; Küster, Dennis [Author]; Putze, Felix [Author]; Godde, Ben [Author]
  • Published: 12 June 2023
  • Published in: Experimental brain research ; 241(2023), 7, Seite 1721–1738
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1007/s00221-023-06644-3
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  • Footnote: Published online 12 June 2023
  • Description: In this study we examined if training with a virtual tool in augmented reality (AR) affects the emergence of ownership and agency over the tool and whether this relates to changes in body schema (BS). 34 young adults learned controlling a virtual gripper to grasp a virtual object. In the visuo-tactile (VT) but not the vision-only (V) condition, vibro-tactile feedback was applied to the palm, thumb and index fingers through a CyberTouch II glove when the tool touched the object. Changes in the forearm BS were assessed with a tactile distance judgement task (TDJ) where participants judged distances between two tactile stimuli applied to their right forearm either in proximodistal or mediolateral orientation. Participants further rated their perceived ownership and agency after training. TDJ estimation errors were reduced after training for proximodistal orientations, suggesting that stimuli oriented along the arm axis were perceived as closer together. Higher ratings for ownership were associated with increasing performance level and more BS plasticity, i.e., stronger reduction in TDJ estimation error, and after training in the VT as compared to the V feedback condition, respectively. Agency over the tool was achieved independent of BS plasticity. We conclude that the emergence of a sense of ownership but not agency depends on performance level and the integration of the virtual tool into the arm representation.
  • Access State: Open Access