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The role of gamma band oscillations and synchrony on rubber hand illusion and crossmodal integration

Kanayama et al., 2009

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11201598887620196754
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Kanayama N
Sato A
Ohira H
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Brain and cognition

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The rubber hand illusion represents an illusory experience during the mislocalization of own hand when correlated visuotactile stimuli are presented to the actual and fake hands. The visuotactile integration process appears to cause this illusion; the corresponding brain …
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