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Proprioceptive integration in motor control
Abstract figure legend A virtual reality (VR)‐based reaching task reveals how proprioceptive feedback affects the perceived and actual movement speed of active movements, as well as the perceived hand position. When an antagonist vibration was applied, subjects tended to overestimate their movement speed while also decreasing their actual movement ...
Erik Skjoldan Mortensen +1 more
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Multisensory integration induces body ownership of a handtool, but not any handtool [PDF]
Bodily boundaries are computed by integrating multisensory bodily signals and can be experimentally manipulated using bodily illusions. Research on tool use demonstrates that tools alter body representations motorically to account for changes in a user's
Costantini, Marcello +3 more
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Beyond the Lab: Cognitive Neuroscience in Real‐World Contexts
Cognitive neuroscience often assumes that using laboratory animals, model species, and digital simulations enables generalizations from lab to wild, from animals to humans, and from virtual to physical. We challenge these assumptions and call for refining ecological validity along three dimensions: subject phenotype, task naturalness, and environmental
Stephan P. Kaufhold +3 more
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The Rubber Hand Illusion: Two's a company, but three's a crowd [PDF]
On the one hand, it is often assumed that the Rubber Hand Illusion (RHI) is constrained by a structural body model so that one cannot implement supernumerary limbs. On the other hand, several recent studies reported illusory duplication of the right hand
De Vignemont, Frédérique +3 more
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Children's Embodiment of Non‐Human Virtual Hand Forms
ABSTRACT Adults are known to identify their own body through a combination of multisensory cues and top‐down expectations regarding its form, while children may possess a more flexible body representation. Here we use virtual reality to test how children and adults use form cues to feel ownership over a virtual hand with novel, varying degrees of ...
Hayley Dewe +5 more
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What is it like to have a body? [PDF]
Few questions in psychology are as fundamental or as elusive as the sense of one’s own body. Despite widespread recognition of the link between body and self, psychology has only recently developed methods for the scientific study of bodily awareness ...
Haggard, P., Longo, Matthew R.
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Previous studies have proposed a connection between dissociation and the sense of body ownership, and initial evidence suggests that emotions could modulate this relationship.
F. Schroter +4 more
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Design and Applications of Multi‐Frequency Programmable Metamaterials for Adaptive Stealth
This article provides a comprehensive overview of metamaterials, including their fundamental principles, properties, synthesis techniques, and applications in stealth, as well as their challenges and future prospects. It covers topics that are more advanced than those typically discussed in existing review articles, while still being closely connected ...
Jonathan Tersur Orasugh +4 more
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I’m sensing in the rain: spatial incongruity in visual-tactile mid-air stimulation can elicit ownership in VR users [PDF]
Major virtual reality (VR) companies are trying to enhance the sense of immersion in virtual environments by implementing haptic feedback in their systems (e.g., Oculus Touch).
Gatti, Elia +2 more
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Analysis of Vibration‐enabled Dynamic Dispensing of Surrogate Energetic Powders
ABSTRACT Energetic materials have uniquely high energy densities and rapid release rates that provide solutions to a wide range of engineering problems, such as propulsion and demolition. The sensitivity of energetics is dependent on many factors, including microstructure and sources of initiation (i.e., mechanical insult, thermal, and electrostatic ...
Andrew Bok +3 more
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