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My hand is back! Multisensory remission of somatoparaphrenic delusion

Authors :
Bolognini, N
Ronchi, R
Casati, C
Fortis, P
Vallar, G
BOLOGNINI, NADIA
RONCHI, ROBERTA
CASATI, CARLOTTA
FORTIS, PAOLA
VALLAR, GIUSEPPE
Bolognini, N
Ronchi, R
Casati, C
Fortis, P
Vallar, G
BOLOGNINI, NADIA
RONCHI, ROBERTA
CASATI, CARLOTTA
FORTIS, PAOLA
VALLAR, GIUSEPPE
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

This study investigates whether the rubber hand illusion (RHI) can induce a remission of somatoparaphrenia, a somatic delusion usually following righthemisphere damage, which typically manifests as a defective sense of ownership of one's contralesional body parts. First, we show that patients with somatoparaphrenia can experience a reliable RHI, exhibiting illusory effects similar to those reported by healthy participants. Moreover, synchronous touches applied to the patients' visible disowned left hand (rather than to the rubber hand), and to their right invisible unimpaired hand, induce an immediate self-attribution of the disowned hand, without affecting other sensorimotor or attentional disorders. The higher-level representation of the body concerned with ownership, deranged as a somatic delusion in patients with somatoparaphrenia, is penetrable, and can be restored by multisensory stimulations. © 2014 American Academy of Neurology.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308911091
Document Type :
Electronic Resource