The experimenter stood in front of each seated participant who was asked to extend both arms on the table.
Rubber hand experiment.
As part of my research into perceptual illusions i looked into the rubber hand experiment.
Since earlier work suggests a right hemispheric dominance for body ownership experience ocklenburg et al 2011 our current experiment was administered only to each participant s left hand and a corresponding rubber hand was employed.
Sixteen were subjected to the rubber hand experiment with both fake and real hands being stroked simultaneously while the remaining 13 in the control group had their hands stroked out of sync.
First build the occluder box.
A rubber hand two paint brushes scissors tape and several pieces of cardboard that are 1 ft high by 2 ft long.
In preparation for the experiment obtain the following materials.
Experiments with a fake body part have revealed how the brain becomes confused during a party trick known as the rubber hand illusion.
To experience the rubber hand illusion you ll need a fake hand of some kind an inflated rubber glove will often do the trick a flat piece of cardboard and two.
1 a commercially available left rubber hand 10 cm width 14 cm length from artificial sleeve to fingertip was placed 17 cm.
When asked to use their right hand to point to their left hand most of the time they pointed toward the rubber hand.
The experiment showed that if the two hands were stroked synchronously and in the same direction the subjects began to experience the rubber hand as their own.
Researchers in italy performed the trick on a group of.