The Rubber Hand Illusion: Top-down attention modulates embodiment

Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2022 Nov;75(11):2129-2148. doi: 10.1177/17470218221078858. Epub 2022 Feb 24.

Abstract

The Rubber Hand Illusion (RHI) creates distortions of body ownership through multimodal integration of somatosensory and visual inputs. This illusion largely rests on bottom-up (automatic multisensory and perceptual integration) mechanisms. However, the relative contribution from top-down factors, such as controlled processes involving attentional regulation, remains unclear. Following previous work that highlights the putative influence of higher-order cognition in the RHI, we aimed to further examine how modulations of working memory load and task instructions-two conditions engaging top-down cognitive processes-influence the experience of the RHI, as indexed by a number of psychometric dimensions. Relying on exploratory factor analysis for assessing this phenomenology within the RHI, our results confirm the influence of higher-order, top-down mental processes. Whereas task instruction strongly modulated embodiment of the rubber hand, cognitive load altered the affective dimension of the RHI. Our findings corroborate that top-down processes shape the phenomenology of the RHI and herald new ways to improve experimental control over the RHI.

Keywords: Rubber hand illusion; body ownership; bottom-up processes; consciousness; selfhood; top-down cognition.

MeSH terms

  • Body Image
  • Hand / physiology
  • Humans
  • Illusions* / physiology
  • Ownership
  • Proprioception / physiology
  • Surveys and Questionnaires
  • Touch Perception* / physiology
  • Visual Perception / physiology