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Roger Newport1, Dominic Y Wong1, Ellen M Howard1, Eden Silver1.
Abstract
The Anne Boleyn Illusion exploits the somatotopic representation of touch to create the illusion of an extra digit and demonstrates the instantaneous remapping of relative touch location into body-based coordinates through visuo-tactile integration. Performed successfully on thousands, it is also a simple demonstration of the flexibility of body representations for use at public events, in schools or in the home and can be implemented anywhere by anyone with a mirror and some degree of bimanual coordination.Entities:
Keywords: body representation; multisensory illusions; public engagement; remapping; touch
Year: 2016 PMID: 27708755 PMCID: PMC5034331 DOI: 10.1177/2041669516669732
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iperception ISSN: 2041-6695
Figure 1.Data were pooled across both finger versions of the illusion from the laboratory experiment. For the four experimental statements, all significance values (uncorrected t-tests) were less than t(17) = 17.5, p < .0000000001. The control question (bottom) was not rated positively by any participant.