Tricking the brain into believing in a fake hand 🀯

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Have you ever wondered how the human brain can be tricked into believing something that isn't real? In this mind-bending video, we explore the 'rubber hand illusion', a fascinating experiment that reveals how the brain processes sensory information to create a sense of body ownership. Join us as we watch scientists use a fake hand to demonstrate how the mind can be deceived into feeling as though the rubber hand is a part of their own body. In less than 2 minutes, you'll discover how the brain combines information from our senses to create the perception of body ownership, and gain a deeper understanding of the mysteries of the human mind.

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πŸ”₯ Title:
Tricking the brain into believing in a fake hand 🀯

πŸ”‘ Key Words:
Human brain
Body ownership
Rubber hand illusion
Neuroscience
Perception
Deception
Sensory information
Cognitive processing
Mind-body connection
Illusion
Brain plasticity
Embodiment
Multisensory integration
Virtual reality
Cognitive neuroscience
Neurological disorders
Motor control
Sensory substitution
Somatosensory system
Body schema

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