Milliseconds matter: temporal order of visuo-tactile stimulation affects the ownership of a virtual hand [PDF]
The sense of body ownership, that one’s body belongs to oneself, is a result of the integration of different sensory streams. This sense however is not error-free; in 1998 Botvinick and Cohen [3] showed the rubber hand illusion (RHI), an illusion that ...
Harwin, William +3 more
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The relationship between virtual body ownership and temperature sensitivity. [PDF]
In the rubber hand illusion tactile stimulation seen on a rubber hand, that is synchronous with tactile stimulation felt on the hidden real hand, can lead to an illusion of ownership over the rubber hand.
Llobera, Joan +2 more
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BackgroundIn rubber hand illusions and full body illusions, touch sensations are projected to non-body objects such as rubber hands, dolls or virtual bodies.
Jakob Hohwy, Bryan Paton
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Affective vocalizations influence body ownership as measured in the rubber hand illusion. [PDF]
Emotional signals, like threatening sounds, automatically ready the perceiver to prepare an appropriate defense behavior. Conjecturing that this would manifest itself in extending the safety zone around the body we used the rubber hand illusion (RHI) to ...
Tahnée Engelen +3 more
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Sustained rubber hand illusion after the end of visuotactile stimulation with a similar time course for the reduction of subjective ownership and proprioceptive drift. [PDF]
Abdulkarim Z, Hayatou Z, Ehrsson HH.
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Multisensory integration involved in the body perception of community-dwelling older adults
This study investigates how the multisensory integration in body perception changes with increasing age, and whether it is associated with older adults’ risk of falling.
M. Hide +4 more
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Abrupt visibility modifications affect specific subjective (not objective) aspects of body ownership
The sense of body ownership builds on proper multisensory integration mechanisms. The Rubber-Hand Illusion (RHI) paradigm exploits a visuo-tactile multisensory conflict to induce illusory body ownership toward a fake hand, assessed by multidimensional ...
Gustavo Pamplona +3 more
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Is my hand connected to my body? The impact of body continuity and arm alignment on the virtual hand illusion [PDF]
When a rubber hand is placed on a table top in a plausible position as if part of a person"s body, and is stroked synchronously with the person"s corresponding hidden real hand, an illusion of ownership over the rubber hand can occur (Botvinick and Cohen
A Farne +25 more
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Impairment of the rubber hand illusion in focal hand dystonia [PDF]
Patients with dystonia display a number of disturbances in the cognitive processing of movements, such as movement simulation and prediction, but whether these deficits point to a deeper rooted disturbance of perceptual bodily representations remains unknown.
FIORIO, Mirta +5 more
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The illusion of owning a third arm. [PDF]
Could it be possible that, in the not-so-distant future, we will be able to reshape the human body so as to have extra limbs? A third arm helping us out with the weekly shopping in the local grocery store, or an extra artificial limb assisting a ...
Arvid Guterstam +2 more
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