New reflections on agency and body ownership: The moving rubber hand illusion in the mirror

Volume: 33, Pages: 432 - 442
Published: May 1, 2015
Abstract
No previous study has simultaneously examined body ownership and agency in healthy subjects during mirror self-observation. We used a moving rubber hand illusion to examine how both body ownership and agency are affected by seeing (i) the body moving in a mirror, compared with (ii) directly viewing the moving hand, and (iii) seeing a visually identical hand rotated by 180°. We elicited ownership of the hand using direct visual feedback, finding...
Paper Details
Title
New reflections on agency and body ownership: The moving rubber hand illusion in the mirror
Published Date
May 1, 2015
Volume
33
Pages
432 - 442
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