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"Cutaneous rabbit" hops toward a light: unimodal and cross-modal causality on the skinDevelopment of Embodied Sense of Self Scale (ESSS): Exploring Everyday Experiences Induced by Anomalous Self-RepresentationSubjectivity of the Anomalous Sense of Self Is Represented in Gray Matter Volume in the Brain.Attentive Observation Is Essential for the Misattribution of Agency to Self-PerformanceAgency over a phantom limb and electromyographic activity on the stump depend on visuomotor synchrony: a case study.Crossmodal effect with rubber hand illusion and gamma-band activity.Post-response βγ power predicts the degree of choice-based learning in internally guided decision-making.Associations among central nervous, endocrine, and immune activities when positive emotions are elicited by looking at a favorite person.BDNF as a possible modulator of EEG oscillatory response at the parietal cortex during visuo-tactile integration processes using a rubber hand.EEG evidence of face-specific visual self-representation.Cortical EEG components that reflect inverse effectiveness during visuotactile integration processing.Transient neural activation in human amygdala involved in aversive conditioning of face and voice.Causal Dynamics of Scalp Electroencephalography Oscillation During the Rubber Hand Illusion.Associations among positive mood, brain, and cardiovascular activities in an affectively positive situation.Multisensory processing and neural oscillatory responses: separation of visuotactile congruency effect and corresponding electroencephalogram activities.Tuning of temporo-occipital activity by frontal oscillations during virtual mirror exposure causes erroneous self-recognition.ERP study of viewpoint-independence in familiar-face recognition.Affective auditory stimulus database: An expanded version of the International Affective Digitized Sounds (IADS-E).Top down influence on visuo-tactile interaction modulates neural oscillatory responsesThe role of gamma band oscillations and synchrony on rubber hand illusion and crossmodal integrationControlled emotional tactile stimulation during functional magnetic resonance imaging and electroencephalography
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