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. 2012 Mar 30;7(3):e34382. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0034382

Figure 1. Experimental stimuli.

Figure 1

The hands-only (hands-only) stimuli represented one hand from the dorsum- and the palm-view. The hands-on-body (hands-on-body) stimuli represented a human body with one hand darker than the other, shown from the dorsum- and the palm-view. All stimuli were rotated in four orientations. The overall configuration of the hands was very similar between the hands-only and hands-on-body stimuli.