Alexithymia Modulates the Experience of the Rubber Hand Illusion

Alexithymia is associated with lower awareness of emotional and non-emotional internal bodily signals. However, evidence suggesting that alexithymia modulates body awareness at an external level is scarce. This study aimed to investigate whether alexithymia is associated with disrupted multisensory...

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Main Authors: Delphine eGrynberg, Olga ePollatos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2015.00357/full
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spelling doaj-ebd090e5abb74a53807f64a4a69f2bc62020-11-25T03:49:18ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Human Neuroscience1662-51612015-06-01910.3389/fnhum.2015.00357129547Alexithymia Modulates the Experience of the Rubber Hand IllusionDelphine eGrynberg0Olga ePollatos1Universite Catholique de LouvainUlm UniversityAlexithymia is associated with lower awareness of emotional and non-emotional internal bodily signals. However, evidence suggesting that alexithymia modulates body awareness at an external level is scarce. This study aimed to investigate whether alexithymia is associated with disrupted multisensory integration by using the rubber hand illusion task.Fifty healthy individuals completed the Toronto Alexithymia Scale and underwent the rubber hand illusion measure. In this measure, one watches a rubber hand being stroked synchronously or asynchronously with one’s own hand, which is hidden from view. Compared to the asynchronous stimulation, the synchronous stimulation results in the illusion that the rubber hand and the participant’s hand are closer together than they really are and that the rubber hand belongs to them. Results revealed that higher levels of alexithymia are associated with a lower ownership illusion. In conclusion, our findings demonstrate that high alexithymia scorers integrate two simultaneous sensory and proprioceptive events into a single experience (lower multisensory integration) to a lesser extent than low alexithymia scorers. Higher susceptibility to the illusion in high alexithymia scorers may -indicate that alexithymia is associated with impaired multisensory integration and that this association results from an abnormal focus of one's own body.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2015.00357/fullProprioceptionbody ownershiprubber hand illusionalexithymiamultisensory integrationself-awareness
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author Delphine eGrynberg
Olga ePollatos
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Olga ePollatos
Alexithymia Modulates the Experience of the Rubber Hand Illusion
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Proprioception
body ownership
rubber hand illusion
alexithymia
multisensory integration
self-awareness
author_facet Delphine eGrynberg
Olga ePollatos
author_sort Delphine eGrynberg
title Alexithymia Modulates the Experience of the Rubber Hand Illusion
title_short Alexithymia Modulates the Experience of the Rubber Hand Illusion
title_full Alexithymia Modulates the Experience of the Rubber Hand Illusion
title_fullStr Alexithymia Modulates the Experience of the Rubber Hand Illusion
title_full_unstemmed Alexithymia Modulates the Experience of the Rubber Hand Illusion
title_sort alexithymia modulates the experience of the rubber hand illusion
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
issn 1662-5161
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Alexithymia is associated with lower awareness of emotional and non-emotional internal bodily signals. However, evidence suggesting that alexithymia modulates body awareness at an external level is scarce. This study aimed to investigate whether alexithymia is associated with disrupted multisensory integration by using the rubber hand illusion task.Fifty healthy individuals completed the Toronto Alexithymia Scale and underwent the rubber hand illusion measure. In this measure, one watches a rubber hand being stroked synchronously or asynchronously with one’s own hand, which is hidden from view. Compared to the asynchronous stimulation, the synchronous stimulation results in the illusion that the rubber hand and the participant’s hand are closer together than they really are and that the rubber hand belongs to them. Results revealed that higher levels of alexithymia are associated with a lower ownership illusion. In conclusion, our findings demonstrate that high alexithymia scorers integrate two simultaneous sensory and proprioceptive events into a single experience (lower multisensory integration) to a lesser extent than low alexithymia scorers. Higher susceptibility to the illusion in high alexithymia scorers may -indicate that alexithymia is associated with impaired multisensory integration and that this association results from an abnormal focus of one's own body.
topic Proprioception
body ownership
rubber hand illusion
alexithymia
multisensory integration
self-awareness
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2015.00357/full
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