“…Implicit hand maps were estimated by a localization task with visual landmarks on a hand silhouette (Hidaka et al, 2020;Longo, Mancini, & Haggard, 2015) both for fingers and markers on the dorsum side of the hand surface (Hidaka et al, 2020;Longo, Mancini, & Haggard, 2015). Based on the idea that people with the diagnosis of ASD and those with higher autistic traits have a stronger dependency on proprioceptive sensation (Haswell et al, 2009;Wada et al, 2014) and that low-level perceptual and neural processes of proprioceptive sensation could be the origin of the distortions in implicit hand maps (Longo, 2022), we predicted that the distortions of implicit hand maps would be different with different degrees of autistic traits. Since there was no evidence to support any direction of differences, we could not make any predictions about the direction of differences.…”