Gut markers of bodily self-consciousness in men [PDF]
Summary: Bodily self-consciousness, the state of mind that allows humans to be aware of their own body, forms the backdrop for almost every human experience, yet its underpinnings remain elusive.
Alessandro Monti +3 more
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The role of motor memory dynamics in structuring bodily self-consciousness [PDF]
Summary: Bodily self-consciousness has been considered a sensorimotor root of self-consciousness. If this is the case, how does sensorimotor memory, which is important for the prediction of sensory consequences of volitional actions, influence awareness ...
Ryota Ishikawa +2 more
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The vestibular system: A spatial reference for bodily self-consciousness [PDF]
Self-consciousness is the remarkable human experience of being a subject: the ‘I’. Self-consciousness is typically bound to a body, and particularly to the spatial dimensions of the body, as well as to its location and displacement in the gravitational ...
Christian ePfeiffer +4 more
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Developmental changes of bodily self-consciousness in adolescent girls [PDF]
The body and the self change markedly during adolescence, but how does bodily self-consciousness, the pre-reflexive experience of being a bodily subject, change?
Lisa Raoul +3 more
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Xenomelia: a social neuroscience view of altered bodily self-consciousness [PDF]
Xenomelia, the "foreign limb syndrome", is characterized by the non-acceptance of one or more of one’s own extremities and the resulting desire for elective limb amputation or paralysis. Formerly labeled 'body integrity identity disorder' (BIID)
Peter eBrugger +5 more
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Individual Differences in Bodily Self-Consciousness and Its Neural Basis [PDF]
Bodily self-consciousness (BSC), a subject of interdisciplinary interest, refers to the awareness of one’s bodily states. Previous studies have noted the existence of individual differences in BSC, while neglecting the underlying factors and neural basis
Haiyan Wu +3 more
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A neuroscientific account of how vestibular disorders impair bodily self-consciousness [PDF]
The consequences of vestibular disorders on balance, oculomotor control and self-motion perception have been extensively described in humans and animals.
Christophe eLopez
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Understanding the neural bases of bodily self-consciousness: recent achievements and main challenges [PDF]
The last two decades have seen a surge of interest in the mechanisms underpinning bodily self-consciousness (BSC). Studies showed that BSC relies on several bodily experiences (i.e., self-location, body ownership, agency, first-person perspective) and ...
Zoé Dary, Christophe Lopez
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Peripersonal Space and Bodily Self-Consciousness: Implications for Psychological Trauma-Related Disorders [PDF]
Peripersonal space (PPS) is defined as the space surrounding the body where we can reach or be reached by external entities, including objects or other individuals.
Daniela Rabellino +8 more
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Common Recruitment of Angular Gyrus in Episodic Autobiographical Memory and Bodily Self-Consciousness [PDF]
Parietal cortex and adjacent parts of the temporal cortex have recently been associated with bodily self-consciousness (BSC). Similarly, growing evidence suggests that the lateral parietal cortex is crucial for the subjective aspects of episodic ...
Lucie Bréchet +8 more
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