Extending the body to virtual tools using a robotic surgical interface: evidence from the crossmodal congruency task.
The effects of real-world tool use on body or space representations are relatively well established in cognitive neuroscience. Several studies have shown, for example, that active tool use results in a facilitated integration of multisensory information in peripersonal space, i.e. the space directly...
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Main Authors: | Ali Sengül, Michiel van Elk, Giulio Rognini, Jane Elizabeth Aspell, Hannes Bleuler, Olaf Blanke |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a9e4e3e87b724b4182ca0c411e5bf923 |
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