Am I seeing my hand? Visual appearance and knowledge of controllability both contribute to the visual capture of a person's own body

Volume: 279, Issue: 1742, Pages: 3476 - 3481
Published: May 30, 2012
Abstract
When confronted with complex visual scenes in daily life, how do we know which visual information represents our own hand? We investigated the cues used to assign visual information to one's own hand. Wrist tendon vibration elicits an illusory sensation of wrist movement. The intensity of this illusion attenuates when the actual motionless hand is visually presented. Testing what kind of visual stimuli attenuate this illusion will elucidate...
Paper Details
Title
Am I seeing my hand? Visual appearance and knowledge of controllability both contribute to the visual capture of a person's own body
Published Date
May 30, 2012
Volume
279
Issue
1742
Pages
3476 - 3481
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