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Superstitious conditioning shapes the illusory experience of free will under causal determinism. [PDF]
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Understanding and simulating border ownership centered segmentation. [PDF]
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Decreased kinesiophobia with virtual embodiment for post-surgical knee rehabilitation: a randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
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Illusions of Self‐Motion during Magnetic Resonance ‐Guided Focused Ultrasound Thalamotomy for Tremor
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Handheld Experiences: Using Audio To Enhance the Illusion of Self-Motion
IEEE MultiMedia, 2008Handheld multimedia devices could benefit from multisensory technologies. The authors discuss audio, visual, and tactile cues designed to maximize presence and the illusion of self-motion.
Aleksander Väljamäe +2 more
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Neuropsychologia
Stable visual perception, while we are moving, depends on complex interactions between multiple brain regions. We report a patient with damage to the right occipital and temporal lobes who presented with a visual disturbance of inward movement of roadside buildings towards the centre of his visual field, that occurred only when he moved forward on his ...
Appaswamy Thirumal Prabhakar +1 more
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Stable visual perception, while we are moving, depends on complex interactions between multiple brain regions. We report a patient with damage to the right occipital and temporal lobes who presented with a visual disturbance of inward movement of roadside buildings towards the centre of his visual field, that occurred only when he moved forward on his ...
Appaswamy Thirumal Prabhakar +1 more
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Perception
Vection is an illusion of self-motion that arises from conflicting sensory information. There are large individual differences in experiencing vection, indicating a potential role for individual-difference factors in this illusion. Here, we examined the role of field dependence, anomalous perceptual experiences (a specific domain of psychotic-like ...
Paweł Strozak +2 more
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Vection is an illusion of self-motion that arises from conflicting sensory information. There are large individual differences in experiencing vection, indicating a potential role for individual-difference factors in this illusion. Here, we examined the role of field dependence, anomalous perceptual experiences (a specific domain of psychotic-like ...
Paweł Strozak +2 more
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