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Limb apparent motion perception: Modification by tDCS, and clinically or experimentally altered bodily states

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2021
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Saetta, G., Ho, J. T., Bekrater-Bodmann, R., Brugger, P., Dijkerman, C. H., & Lenggenhager, B. (2021). Limb apparent motion perception: Modification by tDCS, and clinically or experimentally altered bodily states. Neuropsychologia, 162, 108032. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2021.108032

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Limb apparent motion perception (LAMP) refers to the illusory visual perception of a moving limb upon observing two rapidly alternating photographs depicting the same limb in two different postures. Fast stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs) induce the more visually guided perception of physically impossible movements. Slow SOAs induce the perception of physically possible movements. According to the motor theory of LAMP, the latter perception depends upon the observer's sensorimotor representations. Here, we tested this theory in two in

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162

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2021-11-12

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2022-01-12

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0028-3932

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Saetta, G., Ho, J. T., Bekrater-Bodmann, R., Brugger, P., Dijkerman, C. H., & Lenggenhager, B. (2021). Limb apparent motion perception: Modification by tDCS, and clinically or experimentally altered bodily states. Neuropsychologia, 162, 108032. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2021.108032

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