The different impact of attention, movement, and sensory information on body metric representation

Caggiano, Pietro; Cocchini, Gianna; De Stefano, Danila and Romano, Daniele. 2024. The different impact of attention, movement, and sensory information on body metric representation. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 77(5), pp. 1044-1051. ISSN 1747-0218 [Article]
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A growing body of research investigating the relationship between body representation and tool-use has shown that body representation is highly malleable. The nature of the body representation does not consist only of sensory attributes but also of motor action-oriented qualities, which may modulate the subjective experience of our own body. However, how these multisensory factors and integrations may specifically guide and constrain body reorientation’s plasticity has been under-investigated. In the present study, we used a forearm bisection task to selectively investigate the contribution of motor, sensory and attentional aspects in guiding body representation malleability. Results show that the perceived forearm midpoint deviates from the real one. This shift is further modulated by a motor task but not by a sensory task, whereas the attentional task generates more uncertain results. Our findings provide novel insight into the individual role of movement, somatosensation and attention in modulating body metric representation.


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