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Botvinick and Cohen propose that the rubber hand illusion occurs due to a mismatch between sensory inputs and the brain's body representation. When visual and tactile stimuli are synchronized, the brain integrates the rubber hand into its body schema, leading to the sensation that the rubber hand is part of one's own body. This phenomenon highlights the brain's reliance on multisensory information to construct our perception of body ownership.

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