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Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson’s disease changes perception in the Rubber Hand Illusion
Parkinson’s disease (PD) alters cortico-basal ganglia-thalamic circuitry and susceptibility to an illusion of bodily awareness, the Rubber Hand Illusion (RHI).
Catherine Ding +7 more
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Neuro-cognitive effects of degraded visibility on illusory body ownership
Based on visuo-tactile stimulation, the rubber hand illusion induces a sense of ownership for a dummy hand. Manipulating the visibility of the dummy hand during the stimulation influences cognitive aspects of the illusion, suggesting that the related ...
Gustavo S.P. Pamplona +6 more
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Is this my hand? Body-ownership and the rubber hand illusion
We perceive that our body belongs to us and is a coherent and unified entity. Therefore, body-ownership is fundamental to self-consciousness. To explore body-ownership in normal subjects, researchers have intensively used a bodily illusion known as the ...
Satoshi Shibuya +2 more
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The rubber hand illusion refers to the observation that participants perceive body ownership for a rubber hand if it moves, or is stroked in synchrony with the participant’s real (covered) hand.
Ke eMa +3 more
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Innocent Body-Shadow Mimics Physical Body
The paradigm of the rubber hand illusion was applied to a shadow to determine whether the body-shadow is a good candidate for the alternative belonging to our body. Three kinds of shadows, a physical hand, a hand-shaped cloth, and a rectangle cloth, were
Kenri Kodaka, Ayaka Kanazawa
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Moving a rubber hand that feels like your own: dissociation of ownership and agency
During voluntary hand movement, we sense that we generate the movement and that the hand is a part of our body. These feelings of control over bodily actions, or the sense of agency, and the ownership of body parts are two fundamental aspects of the way ...
Andreas eKalckert, H Henrik Ehrsson
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Rubber hand illusion and affective touch : A systematic review [PDF]
The feeling of owning a body part is often investigated by conducting and manipulating the rubber hand illusion, a three-way integration of vision, touch, and proprioception.
Anell, Jesper
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Pleasant touch moderates the subjective but not objective aspects of body perception
Un-myelinated C tactile afferents (CT afferents) are a key finding in affective touch. These fibres, which activate in response to a caress-like touch to hairy skin (CT afferents are not found in palm skin), may have more in common with interoceptive ...
Donna Marie Lloyd +5 more
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The Virtual Rubber Hand Illusion: Moving in the Right Direction? [PDF]
The Rubber Hand Illusion is an illusion in whichvisual cues of stimulation on a fake hand are combined withsynchronous tactile cues on a participant’s hand, which caninduce a sense of bodily ownership of the fake hand.
van Lit, Casper (author)
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Brain-inspired bodily self-perception model for robot rubber hand illusion. [PDF]
Zhao Y, Lu E, Zeng Y.
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