“…To date, only few studies (Goble et al, ; Naito et al, ) have investigated the neural basis of lower limbs proprioception by focusing on proprioceptive‐related activity elicited by vibro‐tactile stimulation. However, this stimulus elicits an illusion of movement, likely due to activation of the muscle spindles, without any actual limb motion and therefore the intensity of the proprioceptive sensation is not referrable to a real and measurable limb position (Han, Waddington, Adams, Anson, & Liu, ; Kenzie, Ben‐Shabat, Lamp, Dukelow, & Carey, ). Conversely, limb matching tasks provide a validated and efficient method to assess position sense (Goble, ).…”