Most of our percepts of the world are multisensory. For example, preparing a meal provides us with tactile, visual, olfactory and auditory information (e.g., when washing and cutting vegetables).
Previous studies have reported that bodily self-consciousness could be altered so that one’s body was perceived in extra-personal space. However, whether this could be induced without tactile stimuli ...
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