Peer Review #2 of "The disappearing hand: vestibular stimulation does not improve hand localisation (v0.1)"
Abstract:Background. Bodily self-consciousness depends on the coherent integration of sensory information. In addition to visual and somatosensory information processing, vestibular contributions have been proposed and investigated. Vestibular information seems especially important for self-location, but remains difficult to study. Methods. This randomised controlled experiment used the MIRAGE multisensory illusion box to induce a conflict between the visually-and proprioceptively-encoded position of one hand. Over tim… Show more
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