Mirror Touch Synesthetes (MTSs) feel touch while they observe others being touched. According to the authors, two complementary theoretical frameworks, the Threshold Theory and the Self-Other Theory, explain Mirror Touch Synesthesia (MTS). Based on the behavioral evidence that in MTSs the mere observation of touch is sufficient to elicit self-other merging (i.e., self-representation changes), a condition that in non-MTSs just elicits self-other sharing (i.e., mirroring activity without self-other blurring), and on the rTPJ anatomical alterations in MTS, we argue that MTS may derive from an abnormally plastic self-representation and atypical multisensory integrative mechanisms.

Atypical touch perception in MTS may derive from an abnormally plastic self-representation / Bufalari, Ilaria; Porciello, Giuseppina; Aglioti, Salvatore Maria. - In: COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 1758-8928. - 6:2-3(2015), pp. 139-141. [10.1080/17588928.2015.1057486]

Atypical touch perception in MTS may derive from an abnormally plastic self-representation

BUFALARI, Ilaria
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PORCIELLO, GIUSEPPINA;AGLIOTI, Salvatore Maria
2015

Abstract

Mirror Touch Synesthetes (MTSs) feel touch while they observe others being touched. According to the authors, two complementary theoretical frameworks, the Threshold Theory and the Self-Other Theory, explain Mirror Touch Synesthesia (MTS). Based on the behavioral evidence that in MTSs the mere observation of touch is sufficient to elicit self-other merging (i.e., self-representation changes), a condition that in non-MTSs just elicits self-other sharing (i.e., mirroring activity without self-other blurring), and on the rTPJ anatomical alterations in MTS, we argue that MTS may derive from an abnormally plastic self-representation and atypical multisensory integrative mechanisms.
2015
self representation; plasticity; touch perception
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Atypical touch perception in MTS may derive from an abnormally plastic self-representation / Bufalari, Ilaria; Porciello, Giuseppina; Aglioti, Salvatore Maria. - In: COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE. - ISSN 1758-8928. - 6:2-3(2015), pp. 139-141. [10.1080/17588928.2015.1057486]
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