Is that my hand? How your brain falls for the 'rubber hand illusion

Is that my hand? How your brain falls for the 'rubber hand illusion

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The "rubber hand illusion" tricks people into believing a body part is theirs even though it isn't — and new findings show what's going on in the brain.

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