Table 1.
Illusion-related and control statements.
Statistical results of post-hoc comparisons between synchronous and asynchronous conditions in the two groups and in both hands (Wilcoxon signed-rank test).
Table 2.
Mean (± standard error) scores calculated for each illusion-related and control statement in the two groups and for both hands.
Fig 1.
Mean scores for S3 related to an explicit feeling of ownership after synchronous and asynchronous stroking.
The solid line shows a significant difference in scores between the two groups in the synchronous condition. The dashed lines indicate significant differences between synchronous and asynchronous conditions within each group. In both groups, the experience of illusion was rated higher after synchronous than after asynchronous stimulation. Error bars represent standard errors.
Fig 2.
Correlation between S3 scores in the synchronous condition and the total SSS score.
The graph shows Spearman’s correlation between the total SSS score (y-axis) and the explicit feeling of ownership (S3) after synchronous stimulation (x-axis) of the left and the right hand. The higher the degree of sensory suggestibility, the stronger the feeling of ownership of the rubber hand.