<p>All concurrent with synchronous or asynchronous touch on participant's real, unseen arm. A) Moving, visible finger seen to touch visible foreign arm (experiment 1, condition 1 and 2). B) Moving visible finger seen to touch visible foreign rubber arm (experiment 2). C) Moving visible finger elevated off visible foreign rubber arm (experiment 2, condition 1). D) Moving visible finger seen to touch white box (experiment 2 and 3).</p
A new rubber hand paradigm evokes an illusion with three conceptually distinct components: (i) the p...
<p>Schematic diagrams showing the six experimental conditions used to induce the Rubber Hand Illusio...
For individuals with vision-touch synaesthesia, the sight of touch on another person elicits synaest...
<p>(A) Participants wore a sensor glove to track their movements. (B) They were seated in front of a...
The participant sat at a table with the forearm hidden from view and placed inside a box. Before str...
<p>n = 10 for each condition in a between-groups design. Congruent visuo-tactile correlation refers ...
(a) Participants are comfortably seated in front of a table that is calibrated and replicated in the...
Each trial starts with a green cube appearing in front of the participant’s chest. After the cube is...
<p>The two pictures on the left depict the conditions touch hand and movements in peripersonal space...
<p>The experimenter set and maintained the correct position of the subject’s fingers during stimulat...
<p>For the conditions ART and advART a monitor (A) is used which displays the reflected hand(s) to t...
A new rubber hand paradigm evokes an illusion with three conceptually distinct components: (i) the p...
<p>First participants are shown an object on the table. Then, depending on the session, they either ...
<p>Panel A shows the physical set-up of the experiment. Participants interacted with the virtual env...
<p>A: Procedures for peripheral responses (Experiment 1). Two small paintbrushes stroked the rubber ...
A new rubber hand paradigm evokes an illusion with three conceptually distinct components: (i) the p...
<p>Schematic diagrams showing the six experimental conditions used to induce the Rubber Hand Illusio...
For individuals with vision-touch synaesthesia, the sight of touch on another person elicits synaest...
<p>(A) Participants wore a sensor glove to track their movements. (B) They were seated in front of a...
The participant sat at a table with the forearm hidden from view and placed inside a box. Before str...
<p>n = 10 for each condition in a between-groups design. Congruent visuo-tactile correlation refers ...
(a) Participants are comfortably seated in front of a table that is calibrated and replicated in the...
Each trial starts with a green cube appearing in front of the participant’s chest. After the cube is...
<p>The two pictures on the left depict the conditions touch hand and movements in peripersonal space...
<p>The experimenter set and maintained the correct position of the subject’s fingers during stimulat...
<p>For the conditions ART and advART a monitor (A) is used which displays the reflected hand(s) to t...
A new rubber hand paradigm evokes an illusion with three conceptually distinct components: (i) the p...
<p>First participants are shown an object on the table. Then, depending on the session, they either ...
<p>Panel A shows the physical set-up of the experiment. Participants interacted with the virtual env...
<p>A: Procedures for peripheral responses (Experiment 1). Two small paintbrushes stroked the rubber ...
A new rubber hand paradigm evokes an illusion with three conceptually distinct components: (i) the p...
<p>Schematic diagrams showing the six experimental conditions used to induce the Rubber Hand Illusio...
For individuals with vision-touch synaesthesia, the sight of touch on another person elicits synaest...