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Equivalence of the Classical Rubber Hand Illusion and the Virtual Hand Illusion [PDF]
Computer technologies implementation into the body illusions research is increasing because they allow to controllably model complex processes that cannot be realised in ordinary life.
V.P. Vorobeva +2 more
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Attenuation of sensory processing in the primary somatosensory cortex during rubber hand illusion [PDF]
The neural representation of the body is easily altered by the integration of multiple sensory signals in the brain. The “rubber hand illusion” (RHI) is one of the most popular experimental paradigms to investigate this phenomenon.
Masanori Sakamoto, Hirotoshi Ifuku
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The Rubber-Hand Illusion in a Mirror [PDF]
In the rubber-hand illusion (RHI) one's hand is hidden, and a fake hand is visible. We explored the situation in which visual information was available indirectly in a mirror. Unlike most species, humans are capable of mirror self-recognition.
Marco Bertamini
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Exploring the subjective experience of the 'rubber hand' illusion [PDF]
Despite the fact that the rubber hand illusion (RHI) is an experimental paradigm that has been widely used in the last 14 years to investigate different aspects of the sense of bodily self, very few studies have sought to investigate the subjective ...
Camila eValenzuela Moguillansky +3 more
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Proprioceptive uncertainty promotes the rubber hand illusion.
Vision, touch, and proprioception contribute to body ownership, i.e., the multisensory perception of limbs and body parts as one’s own. Recently, the emergence of body ownership illusions such as the visuo-tactile rubber hand illusion has been quantitatively described by Bayesian causal inference models in which the observer computes the probability ...
Chancel M, Ehrsson HH.
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Enacting Proprioceptive Predictions in the Rubber Hand Illusion. [PDF]
In the “rubber hand illusion,” the participant sees a displaced fake hand being touched congruently with her unseen real hand. This seems to invoke inference of an “illusory” common cause for visual, tactile, and proprioceptive sensations; as evident from a perceived embodiment of the fake hand and the perception of one’s unseen hand location closer ...
Limanowski J.
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Two-Dimensional Rubber-Hand Illusion: The Dorian Gray Hand Illusion [PDF]
The rubber-hand illusion provides a window into body representation and consciousness. It has been found that body-ownership extended to numerous hand-like objects. Interestingly, the vast majority of these objects were three-dimensional. We adopted this paradigm by using hand drawings to investigate whether rubber-hand illusion could be extended to ...
Pasqualotto, Achille, Proulx, Michael J.
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Laterality in the rubber hand illusion [PDF]
In patient studies, impairments of sense of body ownership have repeatedly been linked to right-hemispheric brain damage. To test whether a right-hemispheric dominance for sense of body ownership could also be observed in healthy adults, the rubber hand illusion was elicited on both hands of 21 left-handers and 22 right-handers.
Sebastian, Ocklenburg +4 more
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Uncertainty-based inference of a common cause for body ownership
Many studies have investigated the contributions of vision, touch, and proprioception to body ownership, i.e., the multisensory perception of limbs and body parts as our own. However, the computational processes and principles that determine subjectively
Marie Chancel +2 more
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The Digital Rubber Hand Illusion [PDF]
The rubber hand illusion (RHI) is a body ownership illusion whereby congruently stroking a fake rubber hand and a subject’s hidden hand while observing the rubber hand produces the illusion of them feeling the touch on the rubber hand and experiencing the rubber hand to be part of their own body.
Joanna Aldhous +2 more
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