Virtual hand illusion induced by visuomotor correlations

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2014-01-30T09:08:29Z

2010-04-29

2014-01-30T09:08:29Z

Abstract

Our body schema gives the subjective impression of being highly stable. However, a number of easily-evoked illusions illustrate its remarkable malleability. In the rubber-hand illusion, illusory ownership of a rubber-hand is evoked by synchronous visual and tactile stimulation on a visible rubber arm and on the hidden real arm. Ownership is concurrent with a proprioceptive illusion of displacement of the arm position towards the fake arm. We have previously shown that this illusion of ownership plus the proprioceptive displacement also occurs towards a virtual 3D projection of an arm when the appropriate synchronous visuotactile stimulation is provided. Our objective here was to explore whether these illusions (ownership and proprioceptive displacement) can be induced by only synchronous visuomotor stimulation, in the absence of tactile stimulation.

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English

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Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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Reproducció del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010381

PLoS One, 2010, vol. 5, num. 4, p. e10381

http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010381

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cc-by (c) Sánchez-Vives, María Victoria et al., 2010

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