AUTHOR=Shoji Daiki , Honma Motoyasu , Masaoka Yuri , Nakayama Momoka , Kosuge Miku , Kosuge Shota , Uchida Yuki , Sakakura Shunsuke , Matsui Misako , Ito Naohito , Nohara Tetsuhito , Watanabe Daishi , Kanemoto Mizuki , Kasai Hideyo , Kuroda Takeshi , Yano Satoshi , Murakami Hidetomo , Izumizaki Masahiko TITLE=Aging, not Parkinson’s disease, decreases a recalibration of body ownership caused by vision-respiratory interaction JOURNAL=Frontiers in Physiology VOLUME=15 YEAR=2024 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/physiology/articles/10.3389/fphys.2024.1419473 DOI=10.3389/fphys.2024.1419473 ISSN=1664-042X ABSTRACT=Introduction

Recalibration of body ownership perception occurs through an integration among multiple modalities. A recent study has shown that respiratory rhythm also causes the recalibration of ownership perception. However, the risk factors influencing the recalibration of ownership perception caused by vision-respiratory interaction remain unclear. In this study, focusing on aging and Parkinson’s disease (PD), we examined the effects of those risk factors on the recalibration.

Methods

By applying the rubber hand illusion (RHI), which temporarily alters ownership perception, and using a device that synchronizes the respiratory rhythm with the movement of a mannequin hand, we measured a change in ownership perception in RHI training by vision-respiratory interaction. The changed ownership was compared among the elderly healthy, PD, and young healthy groups.

Results

The results showed no difference in the changed ownership between the elderly healthy and PD groups, while the two groups decreased the change in the ownership perception compared to the young healthy group.

Discussion

The finding suggests that aging, not PD, related to the recalibration of ownership perception by vision-respiratory interaction. An anomaly in body perception due to aging may be associated with a mechanism in which respiratory rhythm affects the adaptation of body representations.