Visual capture of action, experience of ownership, and the illusion of self-touch: a new rubber hand paradigm.

A new rubber hand paradigm evokes an illusion with three conceptually distinct components: (i) the participant experiences her/his hidden right hand as administering touch at the location of the examiner's viewed administering hand (visual capture of action); (ii) the participant experiences th...

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Main Authors: Davies, A, White, R, Thew, G, Aimola, N, Davies, M
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2010
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description A new rubber hand paradigm evokes an illusion with three conceptually distinct components: (i) the participant experiences her/his hidden right hand as administering touch at the location of the examiner's viewed administering hand (visual capture of action); (ii) the participant experiences the examiner's administering hand as being the participant's own hand (experience of ownership); and (iii) the participant experiences her/his two hands as being in contact, as if she/he were touching her/his own hand (illusion of self-touch). The presence of these illusory experiences was confirmed by questionnaire responses and proprioceptive drift data.
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title Visual capture of action, experience of ownership, and the illusion of self-touch: a new rubber hand paradigm.
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