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. 2019 Aug:73:102761.
doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2019.05.009. Epub 2019 Jun 12.

Fake hand in movement: Visual motion cues from the rubber hand are processed for kinesthesia

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Fake hand in movement: Visual motion cues from the rubber hand are processed for kinesthesia

Morgane Metral et al. Conscious Cogn. 2019 Aug.

Abstract

The feeling that a fake (e.g. rubber) hand belongs to a person's own body can be elicited by synchronously stroking the fake hand and the real hand, with the latter hidden from view. Here, we sought to determine whether visual motion signals from that incorporated rubber hand would provide relevant cues for sensing movement (i.e. kinesthesia). After 180 s of visuo-tactile synchronous or asynchronous stroking, the fake hand was moved along the lateral or the sagittal axis. After synchronous stroking, movement of the rubber hand induced illusory movement of the static (real) hand in the same direction; the illusion was slightly more frequent and more intense when the fake hand was moved along the sagittal axis. We therefore conclude that visual signals of motion originating from the rubber hand are integrated for kinesthesia by the central nervous system just as visual signals from the real hand are.

Keywords: Body representation; Kinesthesia; Rubber hand illusion.

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