Seeing is believing: The Rubber Hand Illusion and beyond

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Last updated 15 May 2024
Seeing is believing: The Rubber Hand Illusion and beyond
If I asked you to point to your hand, the one your brain considers your own, you would (hopefully) point to your real hand. Because touch and visual cues are connected, you (or more technically your brain) know this is part of your body and therefore your hand. But with disconnecting these two cues, the…
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