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Rubber Hand Illusion affects the thermal sensation

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Robotically Enhanced Rubber Hand Illusion

IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 2014
The rubber hand illusion is a well-known multisensory illusion. In brief, watching a rubber hand being stroked by a paintbrush while one's own unseen hand is synchronously stroked causes the rubber hand to be attributed to one's own body and to "feel like it's my hand." The rubber hand illusion is thought to be triggered by the synchronized tactile ...
Jumpei, Arata   +3 more
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The rubber hand illusion modulates pseudoneglect

Neuroscience Letters, 2012
The rubber hand illusion (RHI) refers to the illusory perception of ownership of a rubber hand that may occur when covert tactile stimulation of a participant's hand co-occurs with overt corresponding stimulation of a rubber hand. It is proposed that integrating the rubber hand into one's body image may shift the subjective body midline away from the ...
Sebastian, Ocklenburg   +3 more
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The rubber hand illusion in action

Neuropsychologia, 2009
In the well-known rubber hand illusion (RHI), watching a rubber hand being stroked while one's own unseen hand is synchronously stroked, induces a relocation of the sensed position of one's own hand towards the rubber hand [Botvinick, M., & Cohen, J. (1998). Rubber hands 'feel' touch that eyes see. Nature, 391(6669), 756]. As one has lost the veridical
Kammers, M.P.M.   +3 more
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Movement and the Rubber Hand Illusion

Perception, 2009
When a participant views a rubber hand being stroked by a paintbrush while his/her real hand is unseen and similarly stroked by another paintbrush, a misperception known as the rubber hand illusion occurs whereby tactile sensations are falsely referred to the non-body part.
Timothy, Dummer   +3 more
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Roughness perception during the rubber hand illusion

Brain and Cognition, 2009
Watching a rubber hand being stroked by a paintbrush while feeling identical stroking of one's own occluded hand can create a compelling illusion that the seen hand becomes part of one's own body. It has been suggested that this so-called rubber hand illusion (RHI) does not simply reflect a bottom-up multisensory integration process but that the ...
Schütz-Bosbach, S.   +2 more
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Affective touch modulates the rubber hand illusion

Cognition, 2014
Humans experience touch as pleasant when this occurs with a certain velocity (1-10cm/s). Affective, pleasant touch is thought to be mediated by a distinct neural pathway consisting of un-myelinated tactile afferents (C tactile fibers) that respond to stroking with a low velocity on the hairy skin.
van Stralen, H.E.   +5 more
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