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La corporeidad de herramientas, en particular la propiedad, es más fuerte en adolescentes y adultos jóvenes. Este sentido de propiedad está relacionado con una mejor percepción táctil y estimación de la distancia de alcance, especialmente al usar herramientas en el espacio lejano.

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  • La experiencia en el uso de herramientas está relacionada con la corporeidad de herramientas.; La propiedad virtual de herramientas se correlaciona con una menor percepción de la distancia táctil del antebrazo.; El sentido de agencia sobre las herramientas virtuales es independiente de la estimación perceptual.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Investigar los predictores de las calificaciones de propiedad y agencia para herramientas de diversos tamaños.; Examinar el papel de la distancia táctil del antebrazo y la estimación de la distancia de alcance (RDE).
  • Determinar si la corporeidad varía a lo largo de la vida (edades 12-80).

Principales métodos:

  • Los participantes (12-80 años) utilizaron un paradigma de uso de herramientas en el espacio cercano y lejano.; La tarea de juicio de distancia táctil (TDJ) evaluó la percepción del antebrazo.; El cuestionario posterior a la tarea recopiló calificaciones subjetivas de propiedad y agencia.

Principales resultados:

  • Las calificaciones de propiedad mostraron efectos significativos de la edad y el espacio de entrenamiento.; Los adolescentes y adultos jóvenes informaron una mayor propiedad, predicha por un menor error en la distancia táctil en el espacio lejano.; El error en la distancia de alcance percibida predijo calificaciones más altas de propiedad y agencia, particularmente en adolescentes y adultos jóvenes en el espacio lejano.

Conclusiones:

  • La corporeidad sensoriomotora, especialmente la propiedad de las herramientas, está modulada por la distancia de alcance percibida y la percepción táctil.; Estos efectos son más pronunciados en adolescentes y adultos jóvenes.; La edad y el espacio de entrenamiento influyen interactivamente en las experiencias de corporeidad de herramientas.