
A successful substitution of an upper limb is possible when the prosthesis is recognized by amputees as a part of their body scheme. A new system alternative to functional magnetic resonance imaging for evaluating the sense of ownership during the rubber hand experiment, using noninvasive electroencephalography recordings, is described, and encouraging results are presented.
Adult, Male, Brain Mapping, Artificial Limbs, Electroencephalography, Statistics, Nonparametric, Electroencephalography; rubber-hand illusion; sense of ownership; upper limb prosthetics;, Amputees, Body Image, Humans, Female, Algorithms
Adult, Male, Brain Mapping, Artificial Limbs, Electroencephalography, Statistics, Nonparametric, Electroencephalography; rubber-hand illusion; sense of ownership; upper limb prosthetics;, Amputees, Body Image, Humans, Female, Algorithms
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