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. 2008 Dec 11;131(12):3443–3452. doi: 10.1093/brain/awn297

Fig. 4.

Fig. 4

Objective physiological evidence that the participants experienced an increase in the ownership of the prosthetic hand when we brushed the stump and the prosthetic hand synchronously. Greater psychologically induced sweating, as measured with the skin conductance response (in micro Sievert), was observed when the prosthetic hand was stabbed with a needle in the illusion condition (sync-stump) than in the asynchronous control condition (async-stump; P < 0.05).