Publications by authors named "Kaito Ichikawa"
Article Synopsis
- Multisensory integration is essential for understanding bodily self-experience, with ongoing debates about how external (exteroception) and internal (interoception) cues interact.
- Initial evidence suggested that heartbeat perception (interoceptive accuracy) negatively affects the feeling of owning a fake hand (illusory hand ownership), indicating potential conflict between these sensory cues.
- However, recent analysis of independent data sets revealed no significant modulation of illusory hand ownership by heartbeat perception, suggesting the need for more research with larger samples to clarify this relationship and question the validity of the antagonism hypothesis.
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