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Ashutosh Awasthi
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A clever version of the "rubber-hand" study illustrated

A) the McGurk effect.
B) kinesthesis.
C) brain-created pain.
D) sensory interaction.

Rubber-Hand Study

A series of psychological experiments that demonstrate how sensory inputs can influence body ownership and the brain's perception of the body.

McGurk Effect

A perceptual phenomenon demonstrating an interaction between hearing and vision in speech perception, where what we see overrides what we hear.

Kinesthesis

The ability to perceive the posture, heaviness, or motion of muscles, tendons, and joints.

  • Describe the phenomenon of sensory interaction and its implications for perception.
  • Examine the mental and neurophysiological processes related to proprioceptive and vestibular sensory experiences.
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