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Your Brain’s Models are Never Accurate feat. Michael Graziano

unSILOed with Greg LaBlanc

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The Rubber Hand Illusion

The brain builds a simulation of your body, and then it uses little cues and clues like joint angle or the sit of a limb. But the model is your sense of who you are physically, and you can manipulate that in the lab. The rubber hand allusion is one of those wonderful examples. There's lots of versions, but they all come down to a rubber hand that you incorporate into your body scheme, and you think it's your own hand.

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