Tech & AI
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Brain study reveals how we adopt artificial body parts as our own
Researchers quantified the neural mechanisms behind body ownership illusions—where people come to feel a rubber hand is their own. The findings could improve prosthetic design, virtual reality interfaces, and rehabilitation therapies, helping companies build more intuitive human-computer interactions.
Originaltitel: Quantifying body ownership information processing and perceptual bias in the rubber hand illusion