Beyond peripersonal boundaries: insights from crossmodal interactions

Cogn Process. 2024 Feb;25(1):121-132. doi: 10.1007/s10339-023-01154-0. Epub 2023 Sep 1.

Abstract

We experience our self as a body located in space. However, how information about self-location is integrated into multisensory processes underlying the representation of the peripersonal space (PPS), is still unclear. Prior studies showed that the presence of visual information related to oneself modulates the multisensory processes underlying PPS. Here, we used the crossmodal congruency effect (CCE) to test whether this top-down modulation depends on the spatial location of the body-related visual information. Participants responded to tactile events on their bodies while trying to ignore a visual distractor presented on the mirror reflection of their body (Self) either in the peripersonal space (Near) or in the extrapersonal space (Far). We found larger CCE when visual events were presented on the mirror reflection in the peripersonal space, as compared to the extrapersonal space. These results suggest that top-down modulation of the multisensory bodily self is only possible within the PPS.

Keywords: Bodily-self consciousness; Crossmodal congruency; Multisensory integration; Peripersonal space.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Personal Space
  • Space Perception
  • Touch Perception*
  • Touch*