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_aByrne, Ailish _950560 |
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245 | _aMr Fantastic Meets The Invisible Man: An Illusion of Invisible Finger Stretching/ | ||
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_bsage _c2019 |
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300 | _aVol 48, Issue 2, 2019: (185-188 p.). | ||
520 | _aOur brain continually integrates bottom-up sensory signals to create a coherent experience of the body. This bodily experience is also constrained by top-down knowledge of body appearance. However, the extent of these constraints has been challenged. Here, we explore top-down limits on body ownership with the invisible finger stretching illusion, in which synchronous visuotactile stimulation applied to the real fingers and an area of empty space elicits the illusion of owning elongating fingers. The results demonstrate that it is possible to experience stretchy fingers like Mr Fantastic without visual stimuli of a fake hand, even if we do not actually feel invisible like The Invisible Man. | ||
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_abody ownership, _950561 |
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_a illusions, _950562 |
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_abody perception, _949292 |
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_amultisensory/cross-modal processing _949363 |
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_aPreston, Catherine _950563 |
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_012374 _916462 _dSage, _tPerception _x1468-4233 |
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856 | _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0301006618821068 | ||
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