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The subjects were presented with a drawing task, i.e. to follow a straight line. Later, without the subjects' knowledge, the experimenter inserted a mirror so that the subjects were looking at another person's hand in a mirror, placed so that the subjects still thought they were looking at their own hands. When both the subjects' and the stooge's hand were following the straight line, the subjects experienced the alien hand as their own and that its movements were controlled by themselves (voluntary movements). When the stooge drew a curve to the right, the subjects still experienced the hand as their own, but now making involuntary movements. Thus, ‘the visual hand’ dominated ‘the kinesthetical hand’ despite the fact that the subjects objectively made compensatory movements to the left.
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Torsten Ingemann Nielsen (Fri,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1ea378bf2a5d44faaf1d02 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9450.1963.tb01326.x
Torsten Ingemann Nielsen
University of Copenhagen
Scandinavian Journal of Psychology
University of Copenhagen
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