The illusion induction. The setup used to induce the somatic rubber
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Download scientific diagram | The illusion induction. The setup used to induce the somatic rubber hand illusion. From left to right: (i) the experimenter's left hand holding the participant's left index, (ii) the participant's right hand, (iii) the rubber hand, (iv) the experimenter's right hand touching the participant's right hand with the index finger, (v) the participant's right hand. At the top of the picture is the ruler used to measure the proprioceptive drift and confirm the 15-cm distance between the rubber and the participant's hands. Synchronous touches on the rubber hand and the participant's real right hand trigger the illusory self-touch. Each of the participant's hands is marked with a red "P", each of the experimenter's hands with a blue "E" and the rubber hand with a yellow "R". from publication: Short-term visual deprivation boosts the flexibility of body representation | Short-term visual deprivation by blindfolding influences tactile acuity and orientation in space and, on a neural level, leads to enhanced excitability of visual and motor cortices. However, to the best of our knowledge, the possible effects of short-term visual deprivation | Body Image, Touch Perception and Emotion | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
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