2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2017.04.018
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Interoceptive ingredients of body ownership: Affective touch and cardiac awareness in the rubber hand illusion

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“…This study shows for the first time that receiving CT-optimal, affective touch can increase the sense of arm ownership in right-hemisphere stroke patients with DSO. These results are consistent with a growing body of experimental research in healthy subjects, which shows that affective, CT-optimal touch enhances feelings of body-part ownership during multisensory body-ownership illusions (Crucianelli et al, 2013(Crucianelli et al, , 2017Lloyd et al, 2013;van Stralen et al, 2014;Panagiotopoulou et al, 2017;Ponzo et al, 2018). Below we consider the mechanisms by which CT-optimal touch administered by another person increases body ownership.…”
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“…This study shows for the first time that receiving CT-optimal, affective touch can increase the sense of arm ownership in right-hemisphere stroke patients with DSO. These results are consistent with a growing body of experimental research in healthy subjects, which shows that affective, CT-optimal touch enhances feelings of body-part ownership during multisensory body-ownership illusions (Crucianelli et al, 2013(Crucianelli et al, , 2017Lloyd et al, 2013;van Stralen et al, 2014;Panagiotopoulou et al, 2017;Ponzo et al, 2018). Below we consider the mechanisms by which CT-optimal touch administered by another person increases body ownership.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Our group was the first to show that applying CT-optimal, affective touch during multisensory illusions of body-part ownership, such as the classic rubber hand illusion (Botvinick and Cohen, 1998), enhances ownership (Crucianelli et al, 2013). Several other studies and groups have now replicated this finding (Lloyd et al, 2013;van Stralen et al, 2014;Crucianelli et al, 2017;Panagiotopoulou et al, 2017;Ponzo et al, 2018) and further investigated different explanations of this effect. First, it appears that affective congruency between different modalities (e.g.…”
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“…A previous study from our group (Ponzo, Kirsch, Fotopoulou, & Jenkinson, 2018) aimed to clarify these conflicting findings, while assessing how vestibular and interoceptive signals (i.e., feelings about the physiological condition of one's own body; Ceunen, Vlaeyen, & Van Diest, 2016;Craig, 2002) interact to shape body ownership. Recent research indicates that body ownership is modulated by interoceptive signals (Suzuki, Garfinkel, Critchley, & Seth, 2013;Tsakiris, Tajadura-Jimenez, & Costantini, 2011) and can be enhanced by applying gentle touch at slow velocities that activate specialized nerve fibers (C-tactile [CT] afferents), which provide interoceptive information in the form of tactile pleasure (Crucianelli, Krahé, Jenkinson, & Fotopoulou, 2018;Crucianelli, Metcalf, Fotopoulou, & Jenkinson, 2013;Lloyd, Gillis, Lewis, Farrell, & Morrison, 2013;Loken, Wessberg, Morrison, McGlone, & Olausson, 2009;van Stralen et al, 2014). In our previous study, GVS was administered during a RHI procedure using slow affective, CT-optimal or fast emotionally neutral, CTsuboptimal touch.…”
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