Visual bias of unseen hand position with a mirror: spatial and temporal factors.
Two experiments examined the integration of visual and proprioceptive information concerning the location of an unseen hand, using a mirror positioned along the midsagittal plane. In experiment 1, participants tapped the fingers of both hands in synchrony, while viewing the mirror-reflection of thei...
Main Authors: | Holmes, N, Spence, C |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2005
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