Presentation 2007/11/12
Implicit rubber hand effects found in a Stimulus-Response compatibility task
Chiharu NIKI, Yoshihiro MURAGAKI, Takashi MARUYAMA, Takatsune KUMADA,
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Abstract(in English) In this study, we investigated the effect of visual representation of hands in a spatial stimulus-response compatibility task (SSRC). Method: A target was presented either to the right or left of fixation. Participants were asked to identify the side of the target by pressing a key assigned to the location. There were two hand posture conditions: uncross-hand (u) and cross-hand (c). There were also two compatibility conditions: In the compatible condition (C), participants responded to the target location by spatially corresponding keys. In the incompatible condition (I), they responded by opposite keys to the target location. These two conditions were orthogonally combined; uC, uI, cC, and cI. All conditions were performed under following three visual conditions of hands; uncovered, covered, and fake hands. Reaction time (RT) and error rate were recorded. Results: RT of cI under fake hands condition was longer than any other visual conditions. Discussion: Results suggested that the longer RT under fake hands reflected that there were effects of visual representations of fake hands to the SSRC. Since there were no such effects when posture of fake hands were different to participant's hands, or when not fake hands but sticks were located, fake hands implicitly affected like own hands.
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Keyword(in English) Stimulus-response compatibility task / Rubber hand effects / Visuo-spatial map / visual representation of hands
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Title (in English) Implicit rubber hand effects found in a Stimulus-Response compatibility task
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Keyword(1) Stimulus-response compatibility task
Keyword(2) Rubber hand effects
Keyword(3) Visuo-spatial map
Keyword(4) visual representation of hands
1st Author's Name Chiharu NIKI
1st Author's Affiliation Institute for Human Science and Biomedical Engineering National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology:Japan Society for the Promotion of Science()
2nd Author's Name Yoshihiro MURAGAKI
2nd Author's Affiliation Tokyo Women Medical University
3rd Author's Name Takashi MARUYAMA
3rd Author's Affiliation Tokyo Women Medical University
4th Author's Name Takatsune KUMADA
4th Author's Affiliation Institute for Human Science and Biomedical Engineering National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Date 2007/11/12
Paper # HIP2007-100
Volume (vol) vol.107
Number (no) 332
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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