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. 2024 Sep 10;7:1111. doi: 10.1038/s42003-024-06757-7

Fig. 1. Experimental design: alteration of visuomotor synchrony and perspective in immersive virtual reality.

Fig. 1

A Scene snapshot as presented to participants (upper panel) depicts the ASYNCH1PP condition, corresponding to the altered condition of BSC in which the participant was shown the avatar with a first-person perspective (1PP), and with delayed arm movements (lower panel). B Encoding of three immersive virtual scenes was associated with three different levels of visuomotor and perspectival congruency. One hour after the encoding session, a recognition task assessed scene memory. Note that conditions were attributed solely based on encoding association and the recognition task was always performed without any avatar. BSC sensitivity was tested for each condition in an independent session (with a fourth virtual scene to avoid memory interference). BSC, Bodily self-consciousness.