this setup creates a vivid illusory experience that one’s own body is located in the position of the cameras, 2 m behind the real body, and that the rod approaching the cameras is directly causing the felt touch (Ehrsson, 2007).
Thus, two basic experiences are involved in this illusion: the feeling of having an unseen body being touched below the cameras
(which we refer to as ‘illusory body’) and the experience of being located in this position in the room (‘illusory self-location’)