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(Left) Stimulus configurations. The display was observed through a half mirror so that one of the discs was perceived as being on the palm of the hand, which was not visible during the experiment. Information of the hand location is transmitted to the brain through proprioception while vision conveys stimulus information on the display. (Right) Flash-lag effect (FLE) for right-handers. Solid and dashed lines show the right- and left-hand conditions, and red and blue symbols show the right- and left-flash conditions, respectively. The vertical axis indicates the FLE averaged over 16 observers after normalizing as Z-scores.
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Satoshi Shioiri
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