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View article: Estimating Health State Utilities for IDH-Mutant Diffuse Glioma
Estimating Health State Utilities for IDH-Mutant Diffuse Glioma Open
View article: How many FH genetic tests were performed by the UK Genetic Laboratory Hubs in 2022?
How many FH genetic tests were performed by the UK Genetic Laboratory Hubs in 2022? Open
View article: Social context facilitates visuomotor synchrony and bonding in children and adults
Social context facilitates visuomotor synchrony and bonding in children and adults Open
View article: The Relative Contributions of Visual and Proprioceptive Inputs on Hand Localization in Early Childhood
The Relative Contributions of Visual and Proprioceptive Inputs on Hand Localization in Early Childhood Open
Forming an accurate representation of the body relies on the integration of information from multiple sensory inputs. Both vision and proprioception are important for body localization. Whilst adults have been shown to integrate these sour…
View article: Move together, bond together: Visuomotor synchrony and social bonding in children and adults
Move together, bond together: Visuomotor synchrony and social bonding in children and adults Open
Interpersonal synchrony is a fundamental part of human social interaction, with known effects on facilitating social bonding. Moving in time with another person facilitates prosocial behaviour, however, it is unknown if the degree of synch…
View article: The Anne Boleyn Illusion is a Six-Fingered Salute to Sensory Remapping
The Anne Boleyn Illusion is a Six-Fingered Salute to Sensory Remapping Open
The Anne Boleyn Illusion exploits the somatotopic representation of touch to create the illusion of an extra digit and demonstrates the instantaneous remapping of relative touch location into body-based coordinates through visuo-tactile in…
View article: Give It a Tug and Feel It Grow: Extending Body Perception Through the Universal Nature of Illusory Finger Stretching
Give It a Tug and Feel It Grow: Extending Body Perception Through the Universal Nature of Illusory Finger Stretching Open
If British teenage boy asks you to pull his finger, it is usually an indication that he simultaneously wishes to break wind. If you were to tell him that you could pull his finger and stretch it to twice its length, you might expect a simi…