“…One view holds that somatosensory feedback from movement contributes to body ownership (only) through multisensory integration with visual and other types of sensory feedback (Kalckert & Ehrsson, 2012, 2014. Others claim that the feeling of being in control of the movement (sense of agency) influences body ownership (Tsakiris et al, 2006), for example, through efferent information from motor commands influencing visuoproprioceptive integration of hand signals (Abdulkarim et al, 2023). Others still have argued for a functional reciprocal relationship between body ownership and the motor system, whereby reduced capacity for movement, either through paralysis, limb immobilization, or non-invasive neurostimulation, can alter susceptibility to body ownership illusions (Burin et al, 2015(Burin et al, , 2017Fossataro et al, 2018).…”