Two new illusions of the tongue |
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Authors: | Egeth Marc |
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Affiliation: | The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Department of Radiology/Neuroradiology, 3400 Civic Center Blvd, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA. egeth@email.chop.edu |
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Abstract: | New illusions resulting from failures in proprioception are described. The Forked Tongue illusion results from weaving the tongue among the prongs of a fork, or from using the prongs of a fork to distort skin on other parts of the body-in these cases, the prongs feel misaligned even though the fork has not bent. The Tongue Twister illusion results from turning the tongue upside down and probing it with a finger or foreign object-the object can be felt to be in the wrong spatial location, opposite to where it actually is on the tongue. |
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