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For the past decade, cognitive neuroscientists have been studying the concept of "body transfer illusion", the idea that the brain can be "tricked" into taking ownership of a body or body part that it is not one's own.
We observed a significantly greater proprioceptive drift in the right hand condition, eliciting the bilateral transfer illusion.
Importantly, only the right rubber hand produced a significant drift in proprioception, which demonstrates that the bilateral transfer illusion involves different processes.
Along the same argument, it is also unlikely that the present bilateral transfer illusion relies on the same process that created the duplication of touch sensation onto two rubber hands in the recently described "three-arm illusion" [40].
These differences suggest that the bilateral transfer illusion requires that additional processes related to the integration of visual and tactile input from the opposite sides of the body be implicated.
In conclusion, even if using VR it is possible to experience more presence than in real life [ 24, 45], or to generate a body transfer illusion [ 46], it is also possible to experience less presence than reading a text or watching a video.
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In recent research a team led by Mel Slater, a computer scientist at the University of Barcelona, induced what it calls body-transfer illusion — showing that men will mentally take on the body of a woman, for instance, if that's the body it appears they're walking around in virtually.
The twin findings that (i) in terms of amplitude and tuning, all three sensorimotor pairings are recalibrated in a very similar manner and (ii) the illusion transfers to un-adapted sensorimotor pairings, strongly suggests that our effects are mediated at a relatively late-stage in the sensory and/or motor processing hierarchy.
That's the great illusion of Transfer Deadline Day.
Madoff used the transfers to create the illusion he was trading for clients.
In our third experiment we wanted to determine whether the present illusion of the transfer of touch from one hand to the other was associated with changes in proprioception.
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