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Indeed, the more strongly participants experienced ownership for the rubber hand, the more strongly they experienced disownership for the biological hand.
In this way, we tried to minimize the possibility that participants who experienced ownership then inferred that disownership must have also occurred.
In addition, questionnaire results showed that the more strongly participants experienced ownership for the rubber hand, the more strongly they experienced disownership for the real hand.
These data imply that participants experienced ownership for the rubber hand prior to disownership for the biological hand, but that if they did not experience ownership, neither did they experience disownership.
We contrasted trials in which participants subjectively experienced ownership of the viewed hand ("responded self" condition) with trials in which they judged the hand to belong to someone else ("responded other" condition), regardless of which physical stimulus (self or other) was actually presented.
Indeed, the formal meta-analysis (see the " Results" section) showed that the main effect of body visibility adds to the own-body-size effect but was independent of whether participants experienced ownership.
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This discovery implies that the more quickly participants experience ownership for the rubber hand, the more quickly they experience disownership for the biological hand.
This could enhance the extent to which teams experience ownership of the new design and potentially improve the effectiveness of the interactions that would follow.
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