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Spatial action-effect binding, crucial for object ownership, is weakened by movement inversions. This suggests predictable control alone doesn't guarantee ownership of virtual objects.

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  • Neuroscience
  • Human-Computer Interaction

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  • Spatial action-effect binding links effector position to controlled objects.
  • This binding is an implicit measure of object ownership and body schema.
  • Understanding binding is key for designing user interfaces and artificial body parts.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Investigate how movement transformations affect spatial action-effect binding.
  • Determine the impact of these transformations on implicit object ownership.
  • Explore prerequisites for ownership experience with noncorporeal objects.

Main Methods:

  • Participants controlled a cursor via tablet with an occluded hand.
  • Movement transformations included same-direction and laterally inverted cursor movements.
  • Proprioceptive hand position and visual object position were assessed.

Main Results:

  • Laterally inverted movements significantly reduced hand position drift towards the visual object.
  • This reduction indicated an elimination of spatial action-effect binding in the inverted condition.
  • Full controllability and predictability did not guarantee ownership when transformations disrupted binding.

Conclusions:

  • Movement transformation type critically influences spatial action-effect binding.
  • Predictability alone is insufficient for establishing object ownership.
  • Integration of effector and object can be abolished by specific transformations, impacting ownership perception.