2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2022.103672
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Abrupt visibility modifications affect specific subjective (not objective) aspects of body ownership

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“…The size estimation task in this study requires the brain to combine the visual template provided in each trial to the stored mental representation of the body part (Mohr et al, 2010;Spitoni et al, 2013). It is then possible that results in this task indicate the level at which multisensory inputs are integrated at optimal levels to construct the body representation, as seen with the rubber hand illusion (Pamplona et al, 2022). Hence, results from Controls could indicate the degree of incongruence accepted to match visual images of body parts to the inner template of the body.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The size estimation task in this study requires the brain to combine the visual template provided in each trial to the stored mental representation of the body part (Mohr et al, 2010;Spitoni et al, 2013). It is then possible that results in this task indicate the level at which multisensory inputs are integrated at optimal levels to construct the body representation, as seen with the rubber hand illusion (Pamplona et al, 2022). Hence, results from Controls could indicate the degree of incongruence accepted to match visual images of body parts to the inner template of the body.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%