Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10458738 Consciousness and Cognition 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
► A non-visual rubber hand paradigm elicits the illusion of self-touch. ► The participant's two hands are involved: one administering, the other receptive. ► Change in proprioceptively experienced position of both hands was measured. ► Proprioceptive drift was greater for the administering than for the receptive hand. ► The result contrasts with previous findings of drift of the receptive hand.
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