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Binding the self: how cortical oscillations bind sensory stimuli into a multisensory representation of the physical self

Descrizione del progetto

La percezione del proprio corpo come proprio ha inizio nel cervello

Le oscillazioni corticali legano temporalmente diversi stimoli sensoriali in una rappresentazione multisensoriale del sé fisico per generare il senso di proprietà del corpo. Con il sostegno del programma di azioni Marie Skłodowska-Curie, il progetto Binding the Self fornirà approfondimenti unici sul meccanismo che lega le informazioni sensoriali corporee. I risultati saranno utili per le condizioni cliniche in cui la rappresentazione del corpo è compromessa e per il campo delle interfacce cervello-macchina. In particolare, il progetto combinerà compiti psicofisici con l’elettroencefalografia e la stimolazione cerebrale. Il progetto farà luce sulle somiglianze e le differenze tra l’integrazione multisensoriale che si verifica per gli eventi esterni e per la percezione del proprio corpo.

Obiettivo

Binding the Self tests the idea that cortical oscillations temporally bind different sensory stimuli into a multisensory representation of the physical self to generate the sense of body ownership, i.e. the experience of one's body as one's own. The project combines psychophysical tasks with electroencephalography and brain stimulation, providing unique insights on the mechanism that binds bodily sensory information. Multisensory temporal integration of visuo-tactile signals is thought to occur within Individual Alpha frequencies (IAF), while integration of tactile stimuli occurs within Individual Beta frequencies (IBF). Stimuli are integrated when they fall within the same cortical cycle and segregated for different cycles; the speed of cortical oscillations is modulated by task demand: cortical frequencies decrease when the task requires temporal sensory integration compared with segregation. Here, my first objective is to show that individual temporal resolution of perception in simultaneity judgments correlates with temporal resolution of multisensory integration involved in body ownership, both when body ownership is induced by visuo-tactile signals and when it is induced by proprioceptive-tactile signals, without vision. Next, I will demonstrate if (i) the integration of visuo-tactile stimuli that underpins body ownership occurs within IAF and if (ii) IAF is modulated by simultaneity judgments, which require temporal segregation, or ownership judgments, which require integration. Finally, I will clarify if (i) IBF integrates tactile information to produce body ownership without vision and if (ii) IBF is differentially modulated by tactile simultaneity or ownership judgments. Binding the Self reveals the similarities and differences between multisensory integration occurring for external events and for own-body perception. Results have implications for clinical conditions with an impaired body representation and for the field of the brain-machine interfaces.

Coordinatore

KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 206 887,68
Indirizzo
Nobels Vag 5
17177 Stockholm
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Regione
Östra Sverige Stockholm Stockholms län
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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