Predicting neural activity of whole body cast shadow through object cast shadow in dynamic environments

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作者
Giannopulu, Irini [1 ,2 ]
Lee, Khai [3 ]
Abdi, Elahe [3 ]
Noori-Hoshyar, Azadeh [4 ]
Brotto, Gaelle [5 ]
Van Velsen, Mathew [5 ]
Lin, Tiffany [5 ]
Gauchan, Priya [5 ]
Gorman, Jazmin [5 ]
Indelicato, Giuseppa [5 ]
机构
[1] UNSW, Creat Robot Lab, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[2] Clin Res & Technol Innovat Ctr, RCIT, Paris, France
[3] Monash Univ Australia, Dept Mech Aerosp & Mechatron Engn, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[4] Federat Univ, Sch Engn Informat Technol & Phys Sci, Ballarat, Vic, Australia
[5] Interdisciplinary Ctr Artificial Mind iCAM, Gold Coast, Qld, Australia
来源
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY | 2024年 / 15卷
关键词
objects; body; shadow; substitution of the physical body; neural prediction; multiple regression analysis; EEG; VR immersion; TOOL-USE; PERCEPTION; OSCILLATIONS; MECHANISMS; IMAGERY; MOTION; BRAIN;
D O I
10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1149750
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Shadows, as all other objects that surround us, are incorporated into the body and extend the body mediating perceptual information. The current study investigates the hypothesis according to which the perception of object shadows would predict the perception of body shadows. 38 participants (19 males and 19 females) aged 23 years on average were immersed into a virtual reality environment and instructed to perceive and indicate the coincidence or non coincidence between the movement of a ball shadow with regard to ball movement on the one hand, and between their body shadow and their body position in space on the other. Their brain activity was recording via a 32-channel EEG system, in which beta (13.5-30 Hz) oscillations were analyzed. A series of Multiple Regression Analysis (MRA) revealed that the beta dynamic oscillations patterns of the bilateral occipito-parieto-frontal pathway associated with the perception of ball shadow appeared to be a significant predictor of the increase in beta oscillations across frontal areas related to the body shadow perception and the decrease in beta oscillations across frontal areas connected to the decision making of the body shadow. Taken together, the findings suggest that inferential thinking ability relative to body shadow would be reliably predicted from object shadows and that the bilateral beta oscillatory modulations would be indicative of the formation of predictive neural frontal assemblies, which encode and infer body shadow neural representation, that is, a substitution of the physical body.
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