@article{oai:teapot.lib.ocha.ac.jp:00039253, author = {東井, 千春 and TOI, Chiharu}, journal = {人間文化創成科学論叢}, month = {Mar}, note = {application/pdf, 紀要論文, This study aims to compare the effect of the visual-tactile integration with that of visual-tactile \ integration on the sense of self during out of body illusion and points out the importance of the \ multisensory integration as a component of the sense of self. This ‘multisensory integration’ is one of \ the important factors of bodily self-consciousness, and the other two factors are plausibility, and first-\ person-perspective. The result shows that the participants felt illusions significantly more intensively \ when visual-auditory / visual-tactile information was presented simultaneously than alternatively. And \ it also suggests the possibility that visual-tactile stimulus induces the illusion more than the visual-\ auditory stimulus does. Furthermore, when presenting visual-auditory stimulus by irregular rhythms, \ females felt the illusions more, and in turn, males felt the illusion more when presenting visual-tactile \ stimulus. This result shows the critical difference between the property of audition and touch in out-\ of-body illusion. It suggests that the combinations of vision and touch are robust and not changeable, \ while those of vision and audition are highly weak. In sum, it is needed to investigate the effect of \ audition and other factors on the sense of self in more detail using out-of-body illusion.}, pages = {215--224}, title = {視覚-聴覚/触覚刺激が身体錯覚中の自己感生起に及ぼす影響の比較}, volume = {19}, year = {2017} }