Action-Induced Rubber Hand Illusion
In the rubber hand illusion (RHI), when a rubber hand is observed while the real hand is occluded from view, and the two are stroked synchronously, several illusions can be induced: proprioceptive drift toward the rubber hand, sensation of touch on the ...
Pao-Chou Cho, Timothy Lane, Su-Ling Yeh
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After a Hand Was Lent: Sporadically Experiencing Multisensory Interference During the Rubber Hand Illusion Does Not Shield Against Disembodiment. [PDF]
Observations from multisensory body illusions indicate that the body representation can be adapted to changing task demands, e.g., it can be expanded to integrate external objects based on current sensorimotor experience (embodiment).
Eck J, Dignath D, Kalckert A, Pfister R.
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Threatening an Illusory Limb: An Event-related Potential Study of the Rubber Hand Illusion. [PDF]
Background: The rubber hand illusion (RHI) is a well-established method for studying body ownership: Given adequate concordance of visual, sensory, and proprioceptive stimuli, the individual experiences a rubber hand as his or her own.
Heldmann M +3 more
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Does Nice or Nasty Matter? The Intensity of Touch Modulates the Rubber Hand Illusion [PDF]
Our sense of body ownership results from the ongoing integration of perceptual information coming from the different senses (i.e., multisensory integration).
Letizia Della Longa +3 more
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Changes in perceived peripersonal space following the rubber hand illusion. [PDF]
Peripersonal space (PPS), the region immediately surrounding the body is essential for bodily protection and goal directed action. Previous studies have suggested that the PPS is anchored to one’s own body and in the current study we investigated whether
Smit M +5 more
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The rubber hand illusion questionnaire: An exploratory graph analysis of ownership, referral of touch, and control statements. [PDF]
The rubber hand illusion is a well-known experiment that allows manipulation of one's own body experience. The original questionnaire gauges both the illusion experience and unforeseen experiences acting as control statements.
Tosi G +3 more
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Facial feedback effect on the sense of body ownership during the rubber hand illusion. [PDF]
The sense of body ownership, a feeling that one’s body belongs to the self, is an essential aspect of self-consciousness. Studies have focused on emotions and bodily states that could influence multisensory integration for the sense of body ownership ...
Kaneno Y, Ashida H.
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No pain relief with the rubber hand illusion.
The sense of body ownership can be easily disrupted during illusions and the most common illusion is the rubber hand illusion. An idea that is rapidly gaining popularity in clinical pain medicine is that body ownership illusions can be used to modify ...
Rahul Mohan +8 more
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Individual-based predominance of visual input in multisensorial integration for balance is correlated with proprioceptive drift in rubber hand illusion. [PDF]
Rubber hand illusion (RHI) is a traditional task that examines multisensory integration. The visual capture of tactile stimulus given to the seen rubber hand was considered to predominate the sensory processing and interfere with the bottom-up ...
Özkan E +7 more
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Synchronous motor imagery and visual feedback of finger movement elicit the moving rubber hand illusion, at least in illusion-susceptible individuals. [PDF]
Recent evidence suggests that imagined auditory and visual sensory stimuli can be integrated with real sensory information from a different sensory modality to change the perception of external events via cross-modal multisensory integration mechanisms ...
Berger CC, Coppi S, Ehrsson HH.
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