Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5041807 Consciousness and Cognition 2016 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We developed an artificially induced body reduplication paradigm using a humanoid robot avatar.•Artificially induced own body reduplication produces illusions similar to heautoscopy.•Healthy human minds are able to mentally bi-locate in two different bodies at the same time.

Whole-body embodiment studies have shown that synchronized multi-sensory cues can trick a healthy human mind to perceive self-location outside the bodily borders, producing an illusion that resembles an out-of-body experience (OBE). But can a healthy mind also perceive the sense of self in more than one body at the same time? To answer this question, we created a novel artificial reduplication of one's body using a humanoid robot embodiment system. We first enabled individuals to embody the humanoid robot by providing them with audio-visual feedback and control of the robot head movements and walk, and then explored the self-location and self-identification perceived by them when they observed themselves through the embodied robot. Our results reveal that, when individuals are exposed to the humanoid body reduplication, they experience an illusion that strongly resembles heautoscopy, suggesting that a healthy human mind is able to bi-locate in two different bodies simultaneously.

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