From adolescence to old age: how sensory precision shapes body ownership during physiological aging
Isabella Martinelli, Gaia Risso, Tommaso Bertoni, Valentina Meregalli, Enrico Collantoni, Franco Molteni, Alessandra Pedrocchi, Gabriella Bottini, Andrea Serino, Michela Bassolino

TL;DR
This study shows how aging affects the brain's ability to integrate sensory signals, leading to changes in how people perceive their own body.
Contribution
The study quantitatively evaluates age-related changes in body ownership from adolescence to old age using a Bayesian model.
Findings
Older adults showed higher ownership of spatially incongruent virtual hands, both implicitly and explicitly.
Proprioceptive precision increased with age, while visual precision decreased, suggesting a sensory recalibration.
Age had no effect on the top-down prior probability of body ownership.
Abstract
Body ownership relies on the integration of multisensory signals coming from the environment and the body itself. Considering the substantial neurophysiological and sensory modifications occurring across the lifespan, this study aims to quantitatively evaluate age-related changes in hand ownership and its underlying bottom-up sensory and top-down components from adolescence to advanced aging. Ninety-two healthy women aged 15–83 underwent a virtual-reality based visuo-proprioceptive disparity task in which they performed reiterative reaching movements towards visual targets while observing a virtual-hand that could be spatially congruent or displaced at different disparities from the real hand’s position. Ownership was assessed by collecting reaching errors (implicit) and asking ownership judgments toward the virtual-hand (explicit). Errors were modeled using a Bayesian Causal Inference…
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TopicsVirtual Reality Applications and Impacts · Color perception and design · Action Observation and Synchronization
