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. 2023 Sep 18;13(9):1909–1919. doi: 10.3390/ejihpe13090138

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Self-body advantage effect in AIS and controls. Upper panels: The boxplots represent the accuracy of AIS (A.1) and controls (B.1) in answering to their own relevant body parts (i.e., shoulders and backs—green dots) vs. others’ relevant body parts (orange dots). (A.1) AIS group answered more accurately to their own relevant body parts compared to others’ ones. (B.1) No significant differences were observed in the control group. Lower panels: The boxplots represent (A.2) the accuracy of AIS and (B.2) controls in answering to their own irrelevant body parts (i.e., arms, feat, legs, hands—green dots) vs. others’ irrelevant body parts (orange dots). (A.2) AIS group answered more accurately to their own irrelevant body parts (green dots) compared to (B.2) controls.