Hack 65. Why Can’t You Tickle Yourself? (3)
One study used two robots to trick the brain into reacting to a self-tickle as if it were an external tickle.2 In the left hand, participants held an object attached to the first robot. This was connected to a second robot, attached to which was a piece of foam that delivered a touch stimulus to the palm of the right hand. Movement of the participant’s left hand therefore caused movement of the foam, as if by remote control. The robotic interface was used to introduce time delays between the movement of the participant’s left hand and the touch sensation on the right palm, and participants were asked to rate the “tickliness” (Figure 6-5).
When there was no time delay, the condition was equivalent to a self-produced tickle because the participant determined the instant delivery of the touch stimulus by movements of the left hand. Greater delay between the causal action and the sensory effect (up to 300 ms) meant participants experienced the touch as more tickly.This suggests that, when there is no time delay, the brain can accurately predict the touch stimulus so that the sensory effect is attenuated. Introducing a time delay increases the likelihood of a discrepancy between the predicted and actual sensory effect. As a result, there is less attenuation of the tickly sensation, which tricks the brain into labeling the stimulus as external. By making the consequences of our own action unpredictable, therefore, the brain treats the self as another.
6.5.2. Force Prediction
You can see how we anticipate a stimulus and compensate for it, by attempting to estimate a force and seeing whether you can get that right.
6.5.2.1 In action
Use your right index finger to press down gently on the back of a friend’s hand. Your friend should then use her right index finger to press down on the same spot on your hand with the same force that she felt from your finger press. Continue taking turns at thisreproducing the same force each timeand you may notice that after about 10 turns, the forces of your finger presses are getting stronger.
Taken from : Mind Hacks
