The “uncanny phenomenon” describes the feeling of unease associated with seeing an image that is close to appearing human. Prosthetic hands in particular are well known to induce this effect. Little is known, however, about this phenomenon from the viewpoint of prosthesis users. We studied perceptions of eeriness and human-likeness for images of different types of mechanical, cosmetic, and anatomic hands in upper-limb prosthesis users (n=9), lower-limb prosthesis users (n=10), prosthetists (n=16), control participants with no prosthetic training (n=20), and control participants who were trained to use a myoelectric prosthetic hand simulator (n=23). Both the upper- and lower-limb prosthesis user groups showed a reduced uncanny phenomenon (i....
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the ...
Existing prosthetic limbs do not provide amputees with cutaneous feedback. Tactile feedback is essen...
The potential ability of the human brain to represent an artificial limb as a body part (embodiment)...
The “uncanny phenomenon” describes the feeling of unease associated with seeing an image that is clo...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.The data for this...
Hand prostheses that are currently available on the market are used by amputees to only a limited ex...
Understanding how we consciously experience our bodies is a fundamental issue in both psychology and...
Background: In 1970, Mori hypothesised the existence of an ‘uncanny valley’, whereby stimuli falling...
Prosthesis embodiment, the feeling of a prosthesis being part of the user, is reported by some prost...
Sensory attenuation of self-touch, that is, the perceptual reduction of self-generated tactile stimu...
The potential ability of the human brain to represent an artificial limb as a body part (embodiment)...
Little is known about how human perception is affected using an upper-limb prosthesis. To shed light...
revious research suggests a close similarity in brain activity between mental simulation of a moveme...
Enabling sensory feedback in limb prostheses can reverse a damaged body image caused by amputation. ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the ...
Existing prosthetic limbs do not provide amputees with cutaneous feedback. Tactile feedback is essen...
The potential ability of the human brain to represent an artificial limb as a body part (embodiment)...
The “uncanny phenomenon” describes the feeling of unease associated with seeing an image that is clo...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.The data for this...
Hand prostheses that are currently available on the market are used by amputees to only a limited ex...
Understanding how we consciously experience our bodies is a fundamental issue in both psychology and...
Background: In 1970, Mori hypothesised the existence of an ‘uncanny valley’, whereby stimuli falling...
Prosthesis embodiment, the feeling of a prosthesis being part of the user, is reported by some prost...
Sensory attenuation of self-touch, that is, the perceptual reduction of self-generated tactile stimu...
The potential ability of the human brain to represent an artificial limb as a body part (embodiment)...
Little is known about how human perception is affected using an upper-limb prosthesis. To shed light...
revious research suggests a close similarity in brain activity between mental simulation of a moveme...
Enabling sensory feedback in limb prostheses can reverse a damaged body image caused by amputation. ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer Verlag via the ...
Existing prosthetic limbs do not provide amputees with cutaneous feedback. Tactile feedback is essen...
The potential ability of the human brain to represent an artificial limb as a body part (embodiment)...