Spatial limits on referred touch to an alien limb may reflect boundaries of visuo-tactile peripersonal space surrounding the hand |
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Authors: | Lloyd Donna M |
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Affiliation: | School of Psychological Sciences, The University of Manchester, Zochonis Building, Brunswick Street, Oxford Rd, Manchester, M13 9PL, UK. Donna.Lloyd@manchester.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | In this study, the spatial limits of referred touch to a rubber hand were investigated. Participants rated the strength of the perceived illusion when the rubber hand was placed in one of six different spatial positions (at a distance of 17.5-67.5cm horizontal from the participant's own hand). The results revealed a significant nonlinear relationship in the strength of the illusion, with the strongest ratings given when the two hands were closest; decaying significantly after a distance of 30cm. The time taken to elicit the illusion followed a similar trend. These results may reflect the response properties of bimodal visuo-tactile cells encoding peripersonal space around the hand. |
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Keywords: | Rubber hand illusion Vision Touch Peripersonal space Bimodal cells |
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