The Clay Hand Illusion and the Embodiment of Unfeasible Objects

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Abstract

In an artistic exploration, clay hands and nonhand-like, unfeasible clay objects were created by the participant and used to perform an alternative version of the rubber hand illusion. Most participants felt ownership even over these unfeasible objects, raising questions about the embodied experience of objects that we make.

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Hall, A., & Poliakoff, E. (2020). The Clay Hand Illusion and the Embodiment of Unfeasible Objects. Perception, 49(9), 988–993. https://doi.org/10.1177/0301006620948502

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