English: A diagrammatic explanation of the mirror box. The patient places the good limb into one side of the box (in this case the right hand) and the amputated limb into the other side. Due to the mirror, the patient sees a reflection of his good hand where his or her missing limb should be (indicated in lower contrast). The patient thus receives artificial visual feedback that the "resurrected" limb is now moving when he or she moves the good hand.
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Upload: 28 July 2007 (first version); 10 August 2006 (last version)
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2007-07-28 07:20 Edhubbard 1500×1800× (95315 bytes) ==Summary== A diagrammatic explanation of the mirror box. The patient places the good limb into one side of the box (in this case the right hand) and the amputated limb into the other side. Due to the mirror, the patient sees a reflection of his good hand
2006-08-10 21:27 Edhubbard 1500×1800× (352066 bytes) A diagrammatic explanation of the mirror box. The patient places the good limb into one side of the box (in this case the left hand) and the amputated limb into the other side. Because of the mirror the patient sees a reflection of his good hand in the s
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