Influence of virtual reality visual feedback on the illusion of movement induced by tendon vibration of wrist in healthy participants

PloS One
Salomé Le FrancIsabelle Bonan

Abstract

Illusion of movement induced by tendon vibration is an effective approach for motor and sensory rehabilitation in case of neurological impairments. The aim of our study was to investigate which modality of visual feedback in Virtual Reality (VR) associated with tendon vibration of the wrist could induce the best illusion of movement. We included 30 healthy participants in the experiment. Tendon vibration inducing illusion of movement (wrist extension, 100Hz) was applied on their wrist during 3 VR visual conditions (10 times each): a moving virtual hand corresponding to the movement that the participants could feel during the tendon vibration (Moving condition), a static virtual hand (Static condition), or no virtual hand at all (Hidden condition). After each trial, the participants had to quantify the intensity of the illusory movement on a Likert scale, the subjective degree of extension of their wrist and afterwards they answered a questionnaire. There was a significant difference between the 3 visual feedback conditions concerning the Likert scale ranking and the degree of wrist's extension (p<0.001). The Moving condition induced a higher intensity of illusion of movement and a higher sensation of wrist's extension than the ...Continue Reading

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