Neurological evidence has shown that brain damages canvselectively impair the ability to discriminate between objects belonging to others and those that we feel are our own. Despite the ubiquity and relevance of this sense of object ownership for our life, the underlying cognitive mechanisms are still poorly understood. Here we ask whether psychological ownership of an object can be based on its incorporation in one's body image. To explore this possibility with healthy participants, we employed a modified version of the rubber hand illusion in which both the participant and the rubber hand wore a ring. We used the self-prioritization effect in a perceptual matching task as an indirect measure of the sense of (dis)ownership over objects. Results indicate that undermining the bodily self has cascade effects on the representation of owned objects, at least for those associated with the body for a long time.

When Me Is Mine: An Embodied Origin of Psychological Ownership?

Borghi Anna Maria;Tummolini Luca
2020

Abstract

Neurological evidence has shown that brain damages canvselectively impair the ability to discriminate between objects belonging to others and those that we feel are our own. Despite the ubiquity and relevance of this sense of object ownership for our life, the underlying cognitive mechanisms are still poorly understood. Here we ask whether psychological ownership of an object can be based on its incorporation in one's body image. To explore this possibility with healthy participants, we employed a modified version of the rubber hand illusion in which both the participant and the rubber hand wore a ring. We used the self-prioritization effect in a perceptual matching task as an indirect measure of the sense of (dis)ownership over objects. Results indicate that undermining the bodily self has cascade effects on the representation of owned objects, at least for those associated with the body for a long time.
2020
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione - ISTC
Inglese
S. Denison., M. Mack, Y. Xu, & B.C. Armstrong
Proceedings of the 42nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society
the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society
7
https://cogsci.mindmodeling.org/2020/papers/0587/0587.pdf
Cognitive Science Society
Austin, TX
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
29 July - 1 August 2020
psychological ownership
body ownership
rubber-hand illusion
bodily self
extended self.
1
none
De Bortoli Vizioli, Aurora; Borghi, Anna Maria; Tummolini, Luca
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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