The rubber hand illusion was designed to provide insights into the phenomenological experience of body-ownership. In this way, we can reflect on philosophical and psychological interest, such as the justification for top-down processing models, conceptions of representation, and cognitive penetration. I will argue that conclusions psychologists have drawn about these issues do not follow from the data they cite and that the rubber hand illusion may in fact be two distinct illusions.
Partecipanti:
Lawrence A. Shapiro
A cura di:
SeRic FILCOM
In collaborazione con:
Center Knowledge & Cognition