Hands only illusion: multisensory integration elicits sense of ownership for body parts but not for non-corporeal objects
Abstract
The experience of body ownership can be successfully manipulated during the rubber hand illusion using synchronous multisensory stimulation. The hypothesis that multisensory integration is both a necessary and sufficient condition for body ownership is debated. We systematically varied the appearance of the object that was stimulated in synchrony or asynchrony with the participant’s hand. A viewed object that was transformed in three stages from...
Paper Details
Title
Hands only illusion: multisensory integration elicits sense of ownership for body parts but not for non-corporeal objects
Published Date
Jul 1, 2010
Journal
Volume
204
Issue
3
Pages
343 - 352
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