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The nonvisual self-touch rubber hand paradigm elicits the compelling illusion that one is touching one's own hand even though the two hands are not in contact. In four experiments, we investigated spatial limits of distance (15 cm, 30 cm, 45 cm, 60 cm) and alignment (0°, 90° anti-clockwise) on the nonvisual self-touch illusion and the well-known visual
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The robot hand illusion: Inducing proprioceptive drift through visuo-motor congruency
Neuropsychologia, 2015The representation of one's own body sets the border of the self, but also shapes the space where we interact with external objects. Under particular conditions, such as in the rubber hand illusion external objects can be incorporated in one's own body representation, following congruent visuo-tactile stroking of one's own and a fake hand.
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Agency elicits body-ownership: proprioceptive drift toward a synchronously acting external proxy
Experimental Brain Research, 2015Awareness of our own bodies (sense of body-ownership) and actions (sense of agency) is fundamental for self-consciousness. In the rubber hand illusion, watching a rubber hand being stroked synchronously as one's own unseen hand is also stroked causes the observer to attribute the rubber hand to their own body.
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Addressing sensor drift in a proprioceptive optical foam system
Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems 2019, 2019We previously reported an elastomeric, optical foam sensor that can sense different types of deformation1 . The elastomeric foam is embedded with optical fibers that shine light into the foam while simultaneously transmitting scattered light exiting the foam.
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Neuroscience Letters, 2023
Consistent with the Bayesian brain hypothesis, the within-subject variability of pain intensity reports as captured with the Focused Analgesia Selection Test (FAST) might be a surrogate measure of the certainty in ascending noxious signals. The outcomes of a non-pain-related task, the rubber hand illusion, were hypothesized to reflect the same ...
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Consistent with the Bayesian brain hypothesis, the within-subject variability of pain intensity reports as captured with the Focused Analgesia Selection Test (FAST) might be a surrogate measure of the certainty in ascending noxious signals. The outcomes of a non-pain-related task, the rubber hand illusion, were hypothesized to reflect the same ...
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Limb position sense, proprioceptive drift and muscle thixotropy at the human elbow joint [PDF]
Key points When a blindfolded subject holds his or her arm at a particular angle, its reported position shifts over time; this is known as proprioceptive drift. Here, we show that in relation to position sense at the elbow, the direction of perceived shifts is consistent with adaptation in discharge levels of sensory receptors in elbow muscles. Raising
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Cathodal tDCS of the Left Posterior Parietal Cortex Increases Proprioceptive Drift
Journal of Motor Behavior, 2018In aiming movements the limb position drifts away from the defined target after some trials without visual feedback, a phenomenon defined as proprioceptive drift (PD). There are no studies investigating the association between the posterior parietal cortex (PPC) and PD in aiming movements.
João Roberto, Ventura de Oliveira +6 more
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Experimental Brain Research, 2016
Body ownership and agency are fundamental to self-consciousness. These bodily experiences have been intensively investigated using the rubber hand illusion, wherein participants perceive a fake hand as their own. After presentation of the illusion, the position of the participant's hand then shifts toward the location of the fake hand (proprioceptive ...
Satoshi Shibuya, Yukari Ohki
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Body ownership and agency are fundamental to self-consciousness. These bodily experiences have been intensively investigated using the rubber hand illusion, wherein participants perceive a fake hand as their own. After presentation of the illusion, the position of the participant's hand then shifts toward the location of the fake hand (proprioceptive ...
Satoshi Shibuya, Yukari Ohki
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Hearing visuo‐tactile synchrony – Sound‐induced proprioceptive drift in the invisible hand illusion
British Journal of Psychology, 2016The rubber hand illusion ( RHI ) and its variant the invisible hand illusion ( IHI ) are useful for investigating multisensory aspects of bodily self‐consciousness. Here, we explored whether auditory conditioning during an RHI
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Cognitive Neuroscience, 2011
The rubber hand illusion is one reliable way to experimentally manipulate the experience of body ownership. However, debate continues about the necessary and sufficient conditions eliciting the illusion. We measured proprioceptive drift and the subjective experience (via questionnaire) while manipulating two variables that have been suggested to affect
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The rubber hand illusion is one reliable way to experimentally manipulate the experience of body ownership. However, debate continues about the necessary and sufficient conditions eliciting the illusion. We measured proprioceptive drift and the subjective experience (via questionnaire) while manipulating two variables that have been suggested to affect
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