Modulation of pain threshold by virtual body ownership

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2015-02-02T15:27:08Z

2015-02-02T15:27:08Z

2014-01-01

2015-02-02T15:27:09Z

Resumen

Appropriate sensorimotor correlations can result in the illusion of ownership of exogenous body parts. Nevertheless, whether and how the illusion of owning a new body part affects human perception, and in particular pain detection, is still poorly investigated. Recent findings have shown that seeing one's own body is analgesic, but it is not known whether this effect is transferable to newly embodied, but exogenous, body parts. In recent years, results from our laboratory have demonstrated that a virtual body can be felt as one's own, provided realistic multisensory correlations.

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Wiley

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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1002/j.1532-2149.2014.00451.x

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(c) European Federation of the International Association for the Study of Pain Chapters (EFIC), 2014

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