Asynchrony in the rubber hand paradigm: Unexpected illusions following stroke.
The rubber hand paradigm (Botvinick & Cohen, 1998) elicits a striking multisensory illusion. The participant views a prosthetic hand being touched by the Examiner while the participant’s own hand (hidden from view) receives synchronous touch from the Examiner. Because of the correspondence b...
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Formáid: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2017
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