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  1. Body transfer illusion - Wikipedia

    The experiment showed that if the two hands were stroked synchronously and in the same direction, the subjects began to experience the rubber hand as their own. When asked to use their right hand to point to their left hand, most of the time they pointed toward the rubber hand.

  2. The Rubber Hand Illusion - Horizon: Is Seeing Believing ...

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  3. The Rubber Hand Illusion: Feeling of Ownership and ...

    The Rubber Hand Illusion (RHI) is a tantalizing illusion, where the feeling that a rubber hand belongs to one's body (feeling of ownership) is brought about by stroking a visible rubber hand synchronously to the participant's own occluded hand.

  4. Why our brains think fake hands are part of our bodies

    The rubber hand experiment is an example of how incoming data can be manipulated in a way that alters the brain’s internal representation of the body. However, there are...

  5. The Rubber Hand Illusion (video) - JoVE

    In 1998, Botvinick and Cohen described a striking illusion, called the Rubber Hand Illusion, that has been used to investigate how the human brain integrates sensory and proprioceptive inputs to represent the body in space. 1 This video will demonstrate how to induce the Rubber Hand Illusion and it will describe how it has been used by ...

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  7. What Do Participants Expect to Experience in the Rubber Hand ...

    The rubber hand illusion (RHI) is one of the most commonly used paradigms to examine the sense of body ownership (Botvinick & Cohen, 1998), highlighting how it can be altered through the manipulation of multisensory stimulation.

  8. Is that my hand? How your brain falls for the ‘rubber hand ...

    The rubber hand illusion creates that bizarre feeling in people with a healthy brain. It works like this: seat a volunteer with her forearms resting on a table and her right hand hidden in a...

  9. The rubber hand illusion is a fallible method to study ...

    The rubber hand illusion (RHI) is a popular paradigm to study ownership of artificial limbs and potentially useful to assess sensory feedback strategies. We investigated the RHI as means to...

  10. Neural mechanisms underlying the Rubber Hand Illusion: A ...

    Rubber hand illusion has proven an important phenomenon for the investigation of body ownership and self/other distinction and allows insights into how the brain resolves conflicting multisensory information regarding body position and ownership.