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Which hand is mine? Discriminating body ownership perception in a two-alternative forced-choice task
2020
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
The experience of one's body as one's own is referred to as the sense of body ownership. This central part of human conscious experience determines the boundary between the self and the external environment, a crucial distinction in perception, action, and cognition. Although body ownership is known to involve the integration of signals from multiple sensory modalities, including vision, touch, and proprioception, little is known about the principles that determine this integration process, and
doi:10.3758/s13414-020-02107-x
pmid:32856222
fatcat:ks4xodvkkrasfgdbdwzgs4ywgu