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New study shows body ownership illusions heighten fear responses to nearby threats

In a new study published in Scientific Reports, Ryu Ohata and Henrik Ehrsson show that illusory body ownership amplifies subjective fear in response to nearby fear-relevant animals (spiders) and increases fear of safety-margin violations. These findings offer new insights into the interaction between body ownership and emotional responses to spatially proximal threat events.

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