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    Means and SD’s for actual body size by group, and comparisons between AN and HC group.

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    <p>Means and SD’s for actual body size by group, and comparisons between AN and HC group.</p

    Embodiment Questionnaire (EQ, based on [45]) assessing the strength of the illusion on three subscales.

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    <p>Embodiment Questionnaire (EQ, based on [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0163921#pone.0163921.ref045" target="_blank">45</a>]) assessing the strength of the illusion on three subscales.</p

    Front, side and back view of the avatar from a third person perspective.

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    <p>Front, side and back view of the avatar from a third person perspective.</p

    Means and SD’s of pre-illusion, post-illusion (synchronous and asynchronous condition), and follow-up illusion percentage of misestimation of body size by group.

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    <p>Means and SD’s of pre-illusion, post-illusion (synchronous and asynchronous condition), and follow-up illusion percentage of misestimation of body size by group.</p

    Results of repeated measures ANOVA’s for within and between group differences in percentage of misestimation of body size.

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    <p>Results of repeated measures ANOVA’s for within and between group differences in percentage of misestimation of body size.</p

    Experimental set up.

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    <p>Experimenter touching participants’ actual abdomen with a movement sensor, stroking movements are displayed in VR (inlay).</p

    Set up of the aperture task (Panel A) and calculation of shoulder rotation (Panel B).

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    <p>Schematic set up of the aperture task (Panel A) and calculation of shoulder rotation (Panel B). Panel A: “Starting point” refers to the marked spot on the floor where each participant stood on at the beginning of a trial; “Aperture” refers to the wooden partitions forming an opening that varied in size; “Table with box” refers to the endpoint of each trial, on which a box was placed that was used as part of the haptic memory distracter task. Panel B: V1 and V2 refer to the vectors calculated in the global coordinate system. The amount of shoulder rotation was defined by calculating the angle between V1 and V2.</p

    Results for the aperture task, shoulder width measurement, and shoulder width estimation by group.

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    <p><i>Note</i>. * refers to a df of 36 due to missing data in the HC group (n = 1), **refers to a df of 35 due to missing data in the HC group (n = 1) and an outlier in the AN group (n = 1).</p
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