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Virtual Hand with Ambiguous Movement between the Self and Other Origin: Sense of Ownership and ‘Other-Produced’ Agency
JoVE Journal
Behavior
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JoVE Journal Behavior
Virtual Hand with Ambiguous Movement between the Self and Other Origin: Sense of Ownership and ‘Other-Produced’ Agency
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08:01 min

October 28, 2020

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Chapters

  • 00:04Introduction
  • 00:38Video Preparation
  • 02:53Rubber Hand Illusion (RHI) With and Without Finger Movement Sessions and Skin Conductance Response (SCR
  • 05:04Face-to-Face Interviews
  • 05:43Results: Representative Mean SCR Following Knife Threat Under Different Hand Movement Conditions
  • 07:07Conclusion

Summary

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While previous research on bodily self-consciousness assumed that self- and other-origin movements were perceptually distinguishable, this protocol allows them to be ambiguous on a virtual hand with unintentional slight movements. This enables us to observe one’s experience formed by SoO and other-produced SoA, rather than the absence of SoA.

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