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Using Body Ownership to Modulate the Motor System in Stroke Patients.
Tambone, Riccardo; Giachero, Alberto; Calati, Melanie; Molo, Maria Teresa; Burin, Dalila; Pyasik, Maria; Cabria, Francesca; Pia, Lorenzo.
Affiliation
  • Tambone R; SpAtial, Motor & Bodily Awareness (SAMBA) Research Group, Department of Psychology, University of Turin.
  • Giachero A; Aphasia Experimental Laboratory, Fondazione Carlo Molo Onlus, Turin, Italy.
  • Calati M; Aphasia Experimental Laboratory, Fondazione Carlo Molo Onlus, Turin, Italy.
  • Molo MT; Aphasia Experimental Laboratory, Fondazione Carlo Molo Onlus, Turin, Italy.
  • Burin D; Smart-Aging Research Center, Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer (IDAC), Tohoku University.
  • Pyasik M; SpAtial, Motor & Bodily Awareness (SAMBA) Research Group, Department of Psychology, University of Turin.
  • Cabria F; NPSY-Lab.VR, Department of Human Sciences, University of Verona.
  • Pia L; SpAtial, Motor & Bodily Awareness (SAMBA) Research Group, Department of Psychology, University of Turin.
Psychol Sci ; 32(5): 655-667, 2021 05.
Article de En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33826456
ABSTRACT
Recent findings suggest that body ownership can activate the motor system in the absence of movement execution. Here, we investigated whether such a process promotes motor recovery in stroke patients. A group of patients with left-hemisphere damage (N = 12) and chronic motor deficits completed an immersive virtual reality training (three sessions of 15 min each week for 11 weeks). Patients sat still and either experienced (first-person perspective) or did not experience (third-person perspective) illusory ownership over the body of a standing virtual avatar. After the training, in which the avatar walked around a virtual environment, only patients who experienced the illusion improved gait and balance. We argue that representing the virtual body as their own allowed patients to access motor functioning and promoted motor recovery. This procedure might be integrated with rehabilitative approaches centered on motor execution. These findings also have an impact on the knowledge of the motor system in general.
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Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Accident vasculaire cérébral / Réalité de synthèse / Illusions Limites: Humans Langue: En Journal: Psychol Sci Sujet du journal: PSICOLOGIA Année: 2021 Type de document: Article

Texte intégral: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Base de données: MEDLINE Sujet principal: Accident vasculaire cérébral / Réalité de synthèse / Illusions Limites: Humans Langue: En Journal: Psychol Sci Sujet du journal: PSICOLOGIA Année: 2021 Type de document: Article