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New study shows pain can be mislocalized to a rubber hand

A new study published in iScience, led by Sara Coppi, demonstrates that during the classic rubber hand illusion, pain is mislocalized toward the rubber hand. Just as touch and proprioception are transferred to the rubber hand, this “nociceptive drift” reveals that pain—like other senses—is integrated into the bodily self.

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