That's my hand! Activity in premotor cortex reflects feeling of ownership of a limb.
Science. 2004 Aug 6; 305(5685):875-7
Ehrsson HH, Spence C, Passingham RE Science. 2004 Aug 6; 305(5685):875-7
A particularly interesting fMRI (functional magnetic resonance imaging) study that examines the neuronal basis of the perception of self-ownership of a body part - in this case the hand.
The authors use a rubber glove illusion to approach this and conclude that self-attribution requires the integration of visual and proprioceptive...
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