A specific role for efferent information in self-recognition

Tsakiris, Manos, Haggard, Patrick, Franck, Nicolas, Mainy, Nelly and Sirigu, Angela

(2004)

Tsakiris, Manos, Haggard, Patrick, Franck, Nicolas, Mainy, Nelly and Sirigu, Angela (2004) A specific role for efferent information in self-recognition. Cognition, 96 (3).

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Abstract

We investigated the specific contribution of efferent information in a self-recognition task. Subjects experienced a passive extension of the right index finger, either as an effect of moving their left hand via a lever ('self-generated action'), or imposed externally by the experimenter ('externally-generated action'). The visual feedback was manipulated so that subjects saw either their own right hand ('view own hand' condition) or someone else's right hand ('view other's hand' condition) during the passive extension of the index finger. Both hands were covered with identical gloves, so that discrimination on the basis of morphological differences was not possible. Participants judged whether the right hand they saw was theirs or not. Self-recognition was significantly more accurate when subjects were themselves the authors of the action, even though visual and proprioceptive information always specified the same posture, and despite the fact that subjects judged the effect and not the action per se. When the passive displacement of the participants right index finger was externally generated, and only afferent information was available, self-recognition performance dropped to near-chance levels. Differences in performance across conditions reflect the distinctive contribution of efferent information to self-recognition, and argue against a dominant role of proprioception in self-recognition.

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Item TypeJournal Article
TitleA specific role for efferent information in self-recognition
AuthorsTsakiris, Manos
Haggard, Patrick
Franck, Nicolas
Mainy, Nelly
Sirigu, Angela
Uncontrolled KeywordsAdult, Cognition, Female, Humans, Male, Proprioception, Recognition (Psychology), Self Concept, Visual Perception
DepartmentsFaculty of Science\Psychology

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doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cognition.2004.08.002

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