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ID 119574
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Kinesthetic Mirror Illusion for the Invisible Hand
Author
Ishihara, Yuki Nagoya City University
Kodaka, Kenri Nagoya City University
Keywords
ミラー錯覚
透明な手の錯覚
感覚間統合
運動感覚
身体知覚
mirror visual feedback
invisible hand illusion
multisensory integration
kinesthesia
bodyperception
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
In the mirror visual-feedback paradigm, the mirrored hand image directly affects the sense of motion of the hand hidden behind the mirror (mirror kinesthetic illusion). Our previous study found that the kinesthetic illusion was observed even when both hands were not anatomically congruent, suggesting that showing the hand image in the mirror is not a minimal requirement for inducing the kinesthetic illusion. However, what critical factor yields this illusion in such an incongruent situation remains unclear. This paper introduces a new concept of “hand imaginability” relating to what extent we can imagine an “invisible hand” in the mirror when the mirror does not in fact reflect the hand. This experiment asked participants to report the hidden hand’s subjective speed using the original mirror visual-feedback setup and examined the effect of the handle’s visuo-tactile congruency. The result showed that the kinesthetic illusion became active mainly when the same shaped handle was used on both sides, suggesting a significant contribution by the invisible hand’s imaginability.
Journal Title
Cognitive Studies
ISSN
18815995
13417924
NCID
AN1047304X
Publisher
日本認知科学会
Volume
26
Issue
1
Start Page
72
End Page
85
Published Date
2019-03-01
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jpn
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