When Right Feels Left: Referral of Touch and Ownership between the Hands

Volume: 4, Issue: 9, Pages: e6933 - e6933
Published: Sep 9, 2009
Abstract
Feeling touch on a body part is paradigmatically considered to require stimulation of tactile afferents from the body part in question, at least in healthy non-synaesthetic individuals. In contrast to this view, we report a perceptual illusion where people experience "phantom touches" on a right rubber hand when they see it brushed simultaneously with brushes applied to their left hand. Such illusory duplication and transfer of touch from the...
Paper Details
Title
When Right Feels Left: Referral of Touch and Ownership between the Hands
Published Date
Sep 9, 2009
Journal
Volume
4
Issue
9
Pages
e6933 - e6933
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