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- W2127762938 abstract "Journal of Integrative NeuroscienceVol. 04, No. 04, pp. 505-521 (2005) No AccessTHERE IS SOMETHING OUT THERE: DISTAL ATTRIBUTION IN SENSORY SUBSTITUTION, TWENTY YEARS LATERMALIKA AUVRAY, SYLVAIN HANNETON, CHARLES LENAY, and KEVIN O'REGANMALIKA AUVRAYLaboratoire de Psychologie Expérimentale, CNRS UMR 8581, Université Paris 5 René Descartes, 71 Avenue Edouard Vaillant, 92774 Boulogne-Billancourt, FranceCorresponding author. Search for more papers by this author , SYLVAIN HANNETONLaboratoire Neurophysique et Physiologie du Système Moteur, CNRS UMR 8119 & UFR STAPS, Université Paris 5 René Descartes, UFR Biomédicale des Saints Pères, 45 rue des Saints Pères, 75270 Paris CEDEX 06, France Search for more papers by this author , CHARLES LENAYCOSTECH, Université de Technologie de Compiègne, Centre Benjamin Franklin, BP 60203 Compiègne, France Search for more papers by this author , and KEVIN O'REGANLaboratoire de Psychologie Expérimentale, CNRS UMR 8581, Université Paris 5 René Descartes, 71 Avenue Edouard Vaillant, 92774 Boulogne-Billancourt, France Search for more papers by this author https://doi.org/10.1142/S0219635205001002Cited by:57 PreviousNext AboutSectionsPDF/EPUB ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsRecommend to Library ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail AbstractSensory substitution constitutes an interesting domain of study to consider the philosopher's classical question of distal attribution: how we can distinguish between a sensation and the perception of an object that causes this sensation. We tested the hypothesis that distal attribution consists of three distinct components: an object, a perceptual space, and a coupling between subjects' movements and stimulation. We equipped sixty participants with a visual-to-auditory substitution device, without any information about it. The device converts the video stream produced by a head-mounted camera into a sound stream. We investigated several experimental conditions: the existence or not of a correlation between movements and resulting stimulation, the direct or indirect manipulation of an object, and the presence of a background environment. Participants were asked to describe their impressions by rating their experiences in terms of seven possible scenarios. These scenarios were carefully chosen to distinguish the degree to which the participants attributed their sensations to a distal cause. Participants rated the scenarios both before and after they were given the possibility to interrupt the stimulation with an obstacle. We were interested in several questions. Did participants extract laws of co-variation between their movements and resulting stimulation? Did they deduce the existence of a perceptual space originating from this coupling? Did they individuate objects that caused the sensations? Whatever the experimental conditions, participants were able to establish that there was a link between their movements and the resulting auditory stimulation. Detection of the existence of a coupling was more frequent than the inferences of distal space and object.Keywords:Sensory substitutiondistal attributionspaceobjectobjecthoodsensorimotor theorysensorimotor coupling References P. Bach-y-Rita , Brain Mechanisms in Sensory Substitution ( Academic Press , New York , 1972 ) . Google ScholarP. Bach-y-Rita, J. Integr. Neurosci. 4, 183 (2005). Link, Google ScholarP. 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