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Download scientific diagram | Rubber hand illusion modelled as a body estimation problem solved using prediction error minimization. Visual features of the rubber hand are incorporated when there is synchronous visuo-tactile stimulation, though it is constrained by the prior belief and the expected location of the hand according to the generative visual forward model and the estimated body configuration. from publication: Drifting perceptual patterns suggest prediction errors fusion rather than hypothesis selection: replicating the rubber-hand illusion on a robot | Illusions, Replication and Suggestion | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.

Study finds that the popular rubber hand illusion could be used to

Study finds that the popular rubber hand illusion could be used to

Quantifying body ownership information processing and perceptual

Quantifying body ownership information processing and perceptual

PDF) Disgust and the rubber hand illusion: a registered

PDF) Disgust and the rubber hand illusion: a registered

PDF) Drifting perceptual patterns suggest prediction errors fusion rather  than hypothesis selection: replicating the rubber-hand illusion on a robot

PDF) Drifting perceptual patterns suggest prediction errors fusion rather than hypothesis selection: replicating the rubber-hand illusion on a robot

Rubber hand illusion modelled as a body estimation problem solved

Rubber hand illusion modelled as a body estimation problem solved

PDF] The Crossmodal Congruency Task as a Means to Obtain an

PDF] The Crossmodal Congruency Task as a Means to Obtain an

Nina-Alisa KOLLAKOWSKI, PhD Student, M. Sc. Neuro-Cognitive Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, München, LMU, Department of  Developmental Psychology

Nina-Alisa KOLLAKOWSKI, PhD Student, M. Sc. Neuro-Cognitive Psychology, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, München, LMU, Department of Developmental Psychology

Decreased motor cortex excitability mirrors own hand disembodiment

Decreased motor cortex excitability mirrors own hand disembodiment

Frontiers  Virtual Embodiment Using 180° Stereoscopic Video

Frontiers Virtual Embodiment Using 180° Stereoscopic Video

PDF) Drifting perceptual patterns suggest prediction errors fusion rather  than hypothesis selection: replicating the rubber-hand illusion on a robot

PDF) Drifting perceptual patterns suggest prediction errors fusion rather than hypothesis selection: replicating the rubber-hand illusion on a robot

Perceptual drifts of real and artificial limbs in the rubber hand

Perceptual drifts of real and artificial limbs in the rubber hand

Absence of reliable physiological signature of illusory body

Absence of reliable physiological signature of illusory body