Short-term visual deprivation boosts the flexibility of body representation

被引:14
作者
Radziun, Dominika [1 ]
Ehrsson, H. Henrik [1 ]
机构
[1] Karolinska Inst, Dept Neurosci, Stockholm, Sweden
来源
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS | 2018年 / 8卷
基金
瑞典研究理事会;
关键词
RUBBER-HAND ILLUSION; MOTOR CORTEX; MULTISENSORY INTEGRATION; DEVELOPMENTAL VISION; POSTERIOR PARIETAL; SELF-ATTRIBUTION; HEALTHY-SUBJECTS; REFERENCE FRAME; LIMB POSITION; TACTILE;
D O I
10.1038/s41598-018-24496-8
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Short-term visual deprivation by blindfolding influences tactile acuity and orientation in space and, on a neural level, leads to enhanced excitability of visual and motor cortices. However, to the best of our knowledge, the possible effects of short-term visual deprivation on body representation have not been examined. In the present study, we tested two groups of 30 healthy participants with the somatic rubber hand illusion, a well-established paradigm to probe the dynamic plasticity of body representation. Before the start of the procedure, the experimental group was blindfolded for 120 minutes, while the control group wore transparent goggles for the same amount of time. We found that although there was no difference in the subjective feeling of ownership of the rubber hand during the illusion, the blindfolded group showed a significantly larger recalibration of hand position sense towards the location of the rubber hand than the control group. This finding suggests that short-term visual deprivation boosts plasticity of body representation in terms of multisensory spatial recalibration of hand position sense.
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Spatiotemporal properties of short-term plasticity in sensorimotor thalamocortical pathways of the rat
    CastroAlamancos, MA
    Connors, BW
    JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 1996, 16 (08) : 2767 - 2779
  • [22] Non-invasive brain stimulation and short-term cortical plasticity
    Ogata, Katsuya
    NEUROLOGY AND CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCE, 2021, 9 (01): : 10 - 16
  • [23] Visuotactile Correlation Increases the Integration of Visual Body-Related Effects Into Action Representation
    Sabek, Hamza
    Heurley, Loic P.
    Brunel, Lionel
    Vanborren, Helene
    Brouillet, Thibaut
    Dru, Vincent
    JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-HUMAN PERCEPTION AND PERFORMANCE, 2025, 51 (04) : 445 - 456
  • [24] Short-Term Memory Based on Activated Long-Term Memory: A Review in Response to Norris (2017)
    Cowan, Nelson
    PSYCHOLOGICAL BULLETIN, 2019, 145 (08)
  • [25] Behavioral Strategy Determines Frontal or Posterior Location of Short-Term Memory in Neocortex
    Gilad, Ariel
    Gallero-Salas, Yasir
    Groos, Dominik
    Helmchen, Fritjof
    NEURON, 2018, 99 (04) : 814 - +
  • [26] As the world turns: Short-term human spatial memory in egocentric and allocentric coordinates
    Lavenex, Pamela Banta
    Lecci, Sandro
    Pretre, Vincent
    Brandner, Catherine
    Mazza, Christian
    Pasquier, Jerome
    Lavenex, Pierre
    BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 2011, 219 (01) : 132 - 141
  • [27] Short-term heart rate variability-age dependence in healthy subjects
    Voss, A.
    Heitmann, A.
    Schroeder, R.
    Peters, A.
    Perz, S.
    PHYSIOLOGICAL MEASUREMENT, 2012, 33 (08) : 1289 - 1311
  • [28] Short-term plasticity of the motor cortex compensates for bradykinesia in Parkinson's disease
    Guerra, Andrea
    Colella, Donato
    Cannavacciuolo, Antonio
    Giangrosso, Margherita
    Paparella, Giulia
    Fabbrini, Giovanni
    Berardelli, Alfredo
    Bologna, Matteo
    NEUROBIOLOGY OF DISEASE, 2023, 182
  • [29] Effects of short-term experience on anticipatory eye movements during action observation
    Moeller, Corina
    Zimmer, Hubert D.
    Aschersleben, Gisa
    EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH, 2015, 233 (01) : 69 - 77
  • [30] Prospective demonstration of short-term motor plasticity following acquired central pareses
    Reinges, MHT
    Krings, T
    Rohde, V
    Hans, FJ
    Willmes, K
    Thron, A
    Gilsbach, JM
    NEUROIMAGE, 2005, 24 (04) : 1248 - 1255