This 'mirror therapy' is also used in the treatment of Phantom Pain in amputees. Does miracles, apparently as Phantom Pain is often experienced almost daily. ❤
@@KILLRXNOEVIRUS A patient claiming identify theft went lose today from our asylum. If you have any information, we'll be glad to hear from you. Please do report. The patient is manic-depressive, tends to make grandiose statements about himself like he genuinely believes it as the truth; & oh, he likes to wear a jersey all the time, & pose for the cameras, even if those cameras belong to random people on the street trying to take private pictures.
This is often used in therapy for people who have lost limbs! Phantom Limb pain (PLP) is where someone has lost a limb but still feels-often debilitating-pain from the limb that is no longer there. People often say things like their fist is clenched permanently, or that they have enduring/permanent cramps/tremors, and other such things. Being able to use this technique in therapy helps hands to unclench or for legs to stop "cramping" as they are "massaged", and it can be really successful for even treatment-resistant PLP.
Bit late to the comments sorry. This treatment confuses me. Since there no limb or hand or foot, what exactly is the treatment I wonder? You can't do exactly as we see above as the limb is lost. Do they just put a fake limb there and touch the other hand?
We did this in school once, but whacked the fake hand with a hammer instead. While We were doing this a kid was centimeters away from wacking the real hand.
@@simongutenbrunner702 it has a lot of similarities. There's a technique in phantom sense training where someone will touch a players arm in vr, while someone else touches in the same spot in reality.
Modern Rogue also pointed out how having the rubber hand in your peripheral vision makes the illusion happen much quicker and much more effective. And then they took an axe to the rubber hand lol.
@@michaelhaydenbell top comments are almost always brain dead. I honestly believe momentum helps push them up to the top once they have gained a fair few likes, as people are probably more likely to like a comment that already has likes. Think of reddit downvote pile-ons.
@@scazab6408🤓 If english is not that person first language there isn't a problem, and please shut your mouth because nobody actually cares about a small grammar mistake like that Damn
I was expecting him to stop stroking the real hand while still stroking the fake hand, and the person to feel as though he was still stroking his real hand.
This experiment is actually quite simple to do at home! You just need a partition of some kind, a fake hand and a friend! (Just make sure the friend hits the fake hand lol)
One of our science teachers back in high school showed us this experiment and then asked us if we wanted to try it. When I showed no reaction the other kids in class were confused why it didn't work on me. Our teacher then pointed out that if course it wouldn't work on me, it was a hand like the one in the video and I was the only black kid in my class, so it's much harder to induce the sympathy response as my brain won't recognize it as my hand.
I've done this at a brain expo and the weird part is not when they hit it. Its when you look at the rubber hand and move your real hand. In your head the rubber hand will move slightly before confusion sets in when the hand never moves. Trippy
Yeah it's interesting when your brain expects something it almost starts to have you act it out in preparation or something. I've had a similar effect in my car where I think my car is in drive (but its in park) let off the break and because I expect my car to move it looks and even feels like it is for a split moment. Makes you wonder what kind of things you could do if you could harness and manipulate this effect. Truly trippy.
@@voidishprattles4319 I saw a Scishow video explaining this: our consciousness actually exists a few seconds in the past while the rest of our brain is receiving constant new updates. Everything we experience as the present is actually already in the past as we are becoming aware of it. It basically means we all live in vertical reality mode, all the time.
@@voidishprattles4319 I did this, but I put it in reverse instead of drive, I felt like my conscious was moving forward but my physical body went back.
@@pendragon_cave1405 that makes a crazy amount of sense! actually explains things like reaction times and muscle memory a lot. As if your brain has to constantly kinda guess the future so the more references it has the better you get at reacting to things. That could even possibly explain things like anxiety, confusion, and panic freezing as well. Mega trippy.
@@hongthainguyen5334 On House, they used a mirror facing the remaining limb to make the person feel like the other arm was still there. He had him clench his fist, pray, then let go. From what I understand, letting go relieved the phantom pain tension.
@@ssssssssssssssssssssssssssszzz It helps the brain to, “relearn,” by utilizing neuron pathways to help the brain recognize the limb again. Scientists don’t exactly know how it works either, but it helps!
@@danielwithane911 Lmao I’m sayin! Friend: what’s with the backpack? Amputee: just started this new thing to help my itch... *proceeds to pull out severed leg*
@@v1nigra3 Lmaoo nothing's original, pal~ 😂💀 Also why even care about the originality of a yt comment in the first place as it's really not that deep at all. I swear people care about the most stupidest nonsense 😂💀
Brain: what is he saying Cell: he says this is a real hand and a fake hand Brain: alright remember that *3 minutes later* *punches fake hand* Brain: ACTIVATE THE PASS OUT PLAN-X
For people who use any given tool long enough, during that session, the tool becomes like an extension of your body and your mind adapts to account for its placement in space when moving. Those little clamps for picking stuff off ground or off high shelves would be an example
One of my common duties as "houseman" at a hotel is parking lot pickup. I'm provided a bucket and a grabber and lemme tell you, I've gotten pretty damn good at using a grabber.
It's all fun and games untill he withdraws the fake hand to avoid the hit
LMAOOO
🤣🤣🤣
Who told its all fun?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣☠
Hol up
Everybody gangsta until the fake hand starts to move on it's own.
When there something strange….
@@v1nigra3 In your neighborhood
@@Veshur who you gonna call?
@@artbycallie6816 Ghost busters!
😭😭😂😂
Brain is like.
"New device detected."
da bluetoof device iz a reedy 2 paer
*windows 10 device plugged in sfx*
underrated comment
Didn't have effect for me
Brutoof dewice hassa been, dissconnecteduh
“Oops wrong hand” 💀
Elo fo mano xd
It's all fun and games until the fake hand starts moving.
🤣🤣
in that case you might be Coulson
🤣🤣
@@thejulescreations ???
Elaborate
Oh no 😂
Imagine if he got so used to the symmetrical motion that he just slams down on both of them
I think he did on that last one
I was flinching waiting for that
@@TechnicSix39 he only did the fake hand
@@xinkun742 but on the last one he slammed down with both hands. Look closely at the right.
Only on the last one tho
That is actually something else the brain some things does. Many symmetrical motions may lead to another involuntary one.
This 'mirror therapy' is also used in the treatment of Phantom Pain in amputees. Does miracles, apparently as Phantom Pain is often experienced almost daily. ❤
Woah!!!😮😮😬
THEY PLAYED US LIKE A DAMN FIDDLE!!!
@@seva7500🎻🐍💎🐺
Yep. I recommend "Phantoms in the Brain" by Ramachandran for those who want to know more
WHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
It's an important lesson that you're not experiencing the real world, you're experiencing your brain's version of the real world.
imagine the guy who is doing this trick gets confused and actually slams the real hand lmao
I wouldn't trust myself to try it 🤣
I lowkey would want to do it on purpose tho lmao
So
im that guy then
Then the victim would be in pain and he would just be like “wow this really works but dont work it was a fake hand”
In the original experiment they would hit the hand with a hammer because past science was hardcore
I was waiting for it 😭
@Low Tier God Who are you? Why are you talking to yourself? Did anyone ask?
@Low Tier God ruclips.net/video/JwncAQurlqk/видео.html
We can do better than that. How about a knife?
@@KILLRXNOEVIRUS A patient claiming identify theft went lose today from our asylum. If you have any information, we'll be glad to hear from you. Please do report. The patient is manic-depressive, tends to make grandiose statements about himself like he genuinely believes it as the truth; & oh, he likes to wear a jersey all the time, & pose for the cameras, even if those cameras belong to random people on the street trying to take private pictures.
everybody’s happy until the dude takes the wrong hand with him
This is often used in therapy for people who have lost limbs! Phantom Limb pain (PLP) is where someone has lost a limb but still feels-often debilitating-pain from the limb that is no longer there. People often say things like their fist is clenched permanently, or that they have enduring/permanent cramps/tremors, and other such things. Being able to use this technique in therapy helps hands to unclench or for legs to stop "cramping" as they are "massaged", and it can be really successful for even treatment-resistant PLP.
Bit late to the comments sorry.
This treatment confuses me. Since there no limb or hand or foot, what exactly is the treatment I wonder? You can't do exactly as we see above as the limb is lost. Do they just put a fake limb there and touch the other hand?
"Alright so i'm gonna hit the hand with a knife"
"Oops sorry wrong hand"
Hahahaha
Wait-
🤣
😅
😀
😰
Lol, lol and lol. 😅
naw 💀💀
"Kurwa przepraszam, przebiłem ci rękę"
We did this in school once, but whacked the fake hand with a hammer instead. While We were doing this a kid was centimeters away from wacking the real hand.
Yikes
Nailedit
@@Fuzzow kinda rude there aren’t ya?
@@herofox12 let it be known to thou ,if thou wants to be the friend of miserable me 😀
@@poulamiroy6160 I have a distinct feeling you need a friend
“Bluetooth pairing successfully”
He's so happy to smack their hands 😂😂
The focus required to not smack both their hands 😂
what? if you need to focus for something that elementary then i truly pity you
@@anomaly3215 When
@@anomaly3215 is the least impulsive hunan on earth
@@anomaly3215you sound annoying
Sounds like a bit in a sitcom 😂
Imagine he whacked the real hand instead of the fake
Wouldnt hurt that bad. Put your hand on a table and hit it with a hammer fist. You dont feel much.
@Fromage should i call ambulance?
@@FrankDaBank25 thanks for the recomendation now im writing with one hand :)
@@mau1241 That sounds like something else
What makes this better is your pfp
All fun and games until he accidentally smashes the real hand while laughing maniacally
“Oops, wrong hand.”
The sudden panic when he crushed their fake hands is hilarious
Your pfp just why……
@@secrethideoute286 ikr
@@secrethideoute286 It's a nice pfp
@@galaxalord7399 WH-
@@secrethideoute286 it's called "culture"
Imagine you stop touching the real one and the person still feels it
The real hand: 👀⁉️
that’s actually possible and in another video it happened
It was in magic for humans
See that’s what I was anticipating
That’s exactly what happens though
Imagine asking them to clap their hands and they just smash the wall 💀
Oops wrong hand
The battle-axe in his hand: 👁️👄👁️
That's just his excuse to pet people's hands, checking for his next blood donor.
i understand that reference
Mm
I don’t understand that reference
@@ES11777 In the last video he used 50 liters of human blood for an experiment
@@vomm 50!? Wha
Brain just out here claiming stuff that doesn't belong to it
/f claim
😂
If only it could claim* some damn money
This is called colonization and it harms the cultures of indigenous rubber fingers
China brain.
I’d probably hit the wrong hand 💀
“the Bluetooth device is ready to pair.”
People who have lost limbs would put a mirror against their “present” limb to help with phantom pains. So crazy how the brain works
That’s very interesting :) ☺️
Oh! ive seen that somewhere before,I was really intrigued
@@catlenem.6204 House M.D?
@@duckmeat4674 irl too
@@duckmeat4674 First thing I thought of when reading this commment lol
For everybody saying this is fake, it is a real thing it happens in vr, it's called phantom touch.
Bro wtf the effect shown in this video isn't phantom touch didn't u listen?
@@simongutenbrunner702 it has a lot of similarities. There's a technique in phantom sense training where someone will touch a players arm in vr, while someone else touches in the same spot in reality.
@@fellower I hate when my friends take advantage of that technique, it scares me
My hands didn't feel like my own after playing VR, and it felt like they were lagging
In VR I have phantom sense literally everywhere including phantom pain, smell, taste and drunk
Bro explained it like 3 times within one explanation somehow 😂
It’s all fun games until hand is like: “The Bluetooth device has been connected “😂💀
*Casually caresses the hands of people* FOR SCIENCE
🤣😂🤣😂 yess!
Yea, that’s pretty normal. I mean I have like 2 or three extra I use for my experiments.
666 likes bruh
*Kira Yoshikage approves*
Yoshikage kira would sign up in a heart beat
I would like to see this performed with other extremities.
Bruh
😏
hmm like with the kok or the v jay jay
They say it works in VR
@@stanstaniboy7655 extremities only refers to the hands or feet you jag
i was waiting for the hammer 💀
It’s all fun and games until he rips the fake hand off.
Everybody's gansta until the guy chops the fake hands finger
Which ones the fake hand if you can feel with both? 😏
@@noahread2028 exactly 😏
He put the fake hand under a hydraulic press in his original video. This is just a short clip from it
Meet Arnold 😆😆
Isn't that..voodoo?
"pull out the hammer, pull out the hammer"
*Hits hand instead*
Aw..
Was really hoping for a hammer :/
I was hoping for a fork...
Ah I see you now what you're talking about lmao. Same
I'm so glad people get it!!! Haha
Was hoping for the knife
This is when the extra abilities kick in
obv ppl get shocked because they think that the person would do it to their other hand too 😭
Experiment: *messes with brain*
Brain: “Why tf is the hand loosing textures?”
Cool pfp
You're too far away. It's loaded in the distant model, zoom in and it'll load the correct model. Gotta save on processing power!
LOLLLLLL
@@bsharpmajorscale the brains internet disconnected half way through downloading
@@bsharpmajorscale rendering power*
thought he was gonna get out a butcher's knife and chop off a rubber finger...
Modern rogue did that, it was very funny
But he actually chopped the real one, i know, it's real bad
Stop watching horror 🤔
Yeah I was expecting that as well.
This little punch was very anticlimactic. Wouldn't have made an impact even if it was the real hand
“Why, his hand _did_ disappear, he IS you from the future!”
everyones gansgsta till the guy activates the wrong hand and hits the real hand
Modern Rogue also pointed out how having the rubber hand in your peripheral vision makes the illusion happen much quicker and much more effective. And then they took an axe to the rubber hand lol.
That kinda contradicts the theory behind the illusion. Where can I find that info?
@@enielfblerta428 modern rogue on youtube did a video on it too. That’s who I was citing.
slams both hands for more efficiency
110% accuracy
Even as a joke that makes no sense but ok lol
LMAOOO
@@michaelhaydenbell top comments are almost always brain dead. I honestly believe momentum helps push them up to the top once they have gained a fair few likes, as people are probably more likely to like a comment that already has likes. Think of reddit downvote pile-ons.
@@alfredandersson875🤓 Ok bro, whatever
Everybody gangsta until he accidently hits the real hand.
_intense sweating_
Everyone gangsta until they move their fake hand
He does.
lol nice!
I really thought he was going to pull out a hammer out of nowhere.
Imagine a drunk man doing that😂
"Now crush it with an hammer"
Hmm it doesn’t seem to be responding let’s shock it with a control shock
A* not An
Learn grammar holy shi
famous last words
@@scazab6408🤓
If english is not that person first language there isn't a problem, and please shut your mouth because nobody actually cares about a small grammar mistake like that
Damn
It's all fun in games until the person starts moving the fingers of the rubber hand
😂😂😂😂😂
Oh no
Wysi
Your pfp lol
@@z0m613xD your username 😭
Everybody gangsta until the real one becomes the fake💀
The lady wasn’t even looking, she just got jump scared lmao
Imagine stabbing the real hand and the fake wheeze
There's a video of a magic trick gone wrong on here. The participant ends up smashing the cup with the knife in it 😆
@@BLaCkKsHeEp he then reveals it to be another act. Look the video up
I was thinking about that lol
@@BLaCkKsHeEp it was fake
why dont u just do it both in the same time? 😂😂
I was expecting him to stop stroking the real hand while still stroking the fake hand, and the person to feel as though he was still stroking his real hand.
Me too, he is obviously stroking the real hand as well so of course they are going to feel it lol
Pretty stupid smh
Same
me to do
He was tricking them, it’s not like he’s dumb
@@BeatButler listen carefully before saying such word
“Your fake hand”
“Me: Give it back”😂💀
Wait till the fake hand slaps you back 💀
Brain: anything out of my vision is fake
Arm: what about me
Brain: *loading*
Error 404 arm not in visual range
@@danceofthevoid6772 self destructing
Your vrain sounds kinda R-word... ngl
@@tinkywinky4449 is a representation of what happened but as a meme
*Eyes*
Knowing me I’d accidentally slam my fist down on the real hand
Same lmao
same cause I'd be thinking their real hand is the fake hand, so I'd naturally smash their real hand - oops 😁
I think he drilled the last person’s hand pretty good
@@j.t.s8618 you just added more words to what the guy was saying
"Accidentally."
I saw this experiment, only someone took a sledgehammer out of under the table. 😂
"Opps wrong hand"
Imagine the muscle memory of him touching both hands every time kicks in and he smashed both real and fake hands
That's what i was thinking😂
dedz
Yeah
Sounds like a mistake I would do
Thats what he did though
"Now, lets see the limits of this effect"
*pulls out two knives*
E
@@EEEEEEEE E
@@EEEEEEEE E
@@EEEEEEEE E
@@EEEEEEEE E
Until fake hand pops into life.
When his right hand follows the left😅
I was straight up waiting for him to pull out a knife and stab the fake hand 😂😂
if he can put his own hand in a vacuum chamber then he can do anything.
Same
Me to😮😮😮😂
He hits both hand at the last
No boi
No boi
No boi
No boi
No boi
“Oops wrong hand”
Thumbnail had me thinking ginger jesus
These are the types of things I wish I could participate in
Same here dude…. Same here
This experiment is actually quite simple to do at home! You just need a partition of some kind, a fake hand and a friend! (Just make sure the friend hits the fake hand lol)
@@usernametaken4023you could just use a real one (not your own) for an even messier effect!
Fr
@@usernametaken4023 a "fake" hand and a "friend"
One of our science teachers back in high school showed us this experiment and then asked us if we wanted to try it. When I showed no reaction the other kids in class were confused why it didn't work on me.
Our teacher then pointed out that if course it wouldn't work on me, it was a hand like the one in the video and I was the only black kid in my class, so it's much harder to induce the sympathy response as my brain won't recognize it as my hand.
Oh
😦😂
@@Bazil17921 Lmaoo
your teacher was testing how stupid his students were
duh
“your bluetooth device is ready to pair” 🗣️🗣️🗣️
The Bluetooth device is ready to pair
I've done this at a brain expo and the weird part is not when they hit it. Its when you look at the rubber hand and move your real hand. In your head the rubber hand will move slightly before confusion sets in when the hand never moves. Trippy
Yeah it's interesting when your brain expects something it almost starts to have you act it out in preparation or something. I've had a similar effect in my car where I think my car is in drive (but its in park) let off the break and because I expect my car to move it looks and even feels like it is for a split moment. Makes you wonder what kind of things you could do if you could harness and manipulate this effect. Truly trippy.
@@voidishprattles4319 I saw a Scishow video explaining this: our consciousness actually exists a few seconds in the past while the rest of our brain is receiving constant new updates. Everything we experience as the present is actually already in the past as we are becoming aware of it. It basically means we all live in vertical reality mode, all the time.
What!? I wanna do this
@@voidishprattles4319 I did this, but I put it in reverse instead of drive, I felt like my conscious was moving forward but my physical body went back.
@@pendragon_cave1405 that makes a crazy amount of sense! actually explains things like reaction times and muscle memory a lot. As if your brain has to constantly kinda guess the future so the more references it has the better you get at reacting to things. That could even possibly explain things like anxiety, confusion, and panic freezing as well. Mega trippy.
They do this to help ease phantom limb pain.
Very cool
Saw that on House
How they gon pet the phantom limb tho
@@hongthainguyen5334Use a mirror and touch the remaining limb
@@hongthainguyen5334 On House, they used a mirror facing the remaining limb to make the person feel like the other arm was still there. He had him clench his fist, pray, then let go. From what I understand, letting go relieved the phantom pain tension.
@@hongthainguyen5334 tickle their nerves
Just like when you switch hands, it feels like another person
Brain: "You cant trick me"
Also brain :
"My brain thinks why my hand looks so weird"
-Brain
Wait what
Made me laugh hard, thank you 😂
Why does the brain talk in third person?
A part of the brain talkinig and thinking about another part of the brain.
😂😂🤣😂
This is used to "treat" the phantom limb itch. When an amputee's missing limb is itchy they can't scratch it so this often helps.
I saw that episode of House too!
I don't understand
How does that work?
@@ssssssssssssssssssssssssssszzz
It helps the brain to, “relearn,” by utilizing neuron pathways to help the brain recognize the limb again. Scientists don’t exactly know how it works either, but it helps!
so what do they do, place the real, severed arm next to the prothesis and start caressing both?
@@danielwithane911 Lmao I’m sayin!
Friend: what’s with the backpack?
Amputee: just started this new thing to help my itch...
*proceeds to pull out severed leg*
"Oops, wrong hand" 💀💀
Best one I've seen of this they used a sledgehammer at the end
Wielded by a clown I hope?
This could be a good excuse to just caress someone's hand
Y’all are weird lmao 😂
Why on earth would anyone want to caress a fake hand??
Try to be original
@@v1nigra3 Lmaoo nothing's original, pal~ 😂💀
Also why even care about the originality of a yt comment in the first place as it's really not that deep at all. I swear people care about the most stupidest nonsense 😂💀
@@marcgates1316 oi no essays here
people's reactions are much better whenever you pull out the hammer
Bro I was just about to comment on that 😂 I forget what the show was called but they really whacked the fake hand with a whole hammer
The guy was looking so amazed, then suddenly BAM!
Glad he didn't punch the real hand by mistake.
You kow you’re touch-starved when all you could think was “I bet that feels nice”
😆
Who the feck thought about it like that
@@TheCapedArtist your name and profile picture are both the best things I've seen today
@@3_ormorecharacters thanks, I typed it myself
Relatable
If brain starts thinking that fake hand is real then he should try quietly hitting the real hand to see if brain reacts the same
It won't... I mean you will feel the pain but your reflexes won't act i have done this.
@@an_kita_sing_h8191 that's interesting, so your mind basically didn't see it coming until your brain felt the pain?
@@aHat69 of course it couldn’t see it coming if there’s a screen blocking you from seeing your real hand
@@aHat69 it's like vr and someone is messing with you in the real world
This is actually a really neat experiment, imagine doing this with someone high out of their mind lmao
they both had three hands the whole time
-sinister ending be like
*Stabs hand with knife
Real hand splits open and starts bleeding as if stabbed with knife.
that's kinda what the other guy did in nat geo
Welp that was literally my first idea. I was just waiting for him to say "ok now let me get the knife"
That’s what I was expecting
Seen one where the person does that with a hammer and never have I seen someone’s soul leave their body faster
this video is utterly morbid, the sheer audacity of the man to display mannequin abuse for the whole world to see.
Hes not only abusing the mannequins hand, so its fine
When old people tell us about the dangers on the internet this is what they mean
Imagine abusing mannequins… smh couldn’t be me
Lmfao
Mannequin lives matter
Normally this stunt ends with a lump hammer being smashed on the fake hand
Bro took phantom pain to a whole other level 💀
I was just like "ayee.. when's he gonna smash that fake hand?" And then suddenly 💥
Imagine, what would have happen if u smaked that fake hand with an axe ,the yelling reaction would be insane
Or even more violently with a pickaxe
I would like you to look up "modern rogue rubber hand experiment."
You can thank me later.
@@JackSilver1410 wow man tanx
@@layaalex No worries. Now you too can enjoy the simple pleasures of watching two grown men acting like goobers.
@@JackSilver1410 🤣🤣
*”Oops, I slammed the real hand”*
Like how if I sit there for a while and look at my legs they don’t feel like my legs.
Brain: what is he saying
Cell: he says this is a real hand and a fake hand
Brain: alright remember that
*3 minutes later*
*punches fake hand*
Brain: ACTIVATE THE PASS OUT PLAN-X
Negus
why would the cell talk to the brain?…
@@henrikledin4166 its bored
🤣
@@henrikledin4166 who cares it's funny
For people who use any given tool long enough, during that session, the tool becomes like an extension of your body and your mind adapts to account for its placement in space when moving.
Those little clamps for picking stuff off ground or off high shelves would be an example
Swords is a big example
I'm like this while driving.
Yes... this concept even works for forklifts, heavy machinery, etc. From as small as a hammer to a big hydraulic piece of machinery.
One of my common duties as "houseman" at a hotel is parking lot pickup. I'm provided a bucket and a grabber and lemme tell you, I've gotten pretty damn good at using a grabber.
@Evil Jesus ??? What's wrong with you?
imagine if they actually hit both hands but gaslighted them into thinking they only hit the fake one
It's all fun and games until they forgot NOT to smash both hands 💀