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Multisensory and sensorimotor foundation of bodily self-consciousness – An interdisciplinary approach [PDF]
Scientific investigations on the nature of the self have so far focused on high-level mechanisms. Recent evidence, however suggests that low-level, bottom-up, mechanisms of multisensory integration play a fundamental role in encoding some specific ...
Silvio eIonta +3 more
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Phantom body as bodily self-consciousness [PDF]
In the article, I propose that the body phantom is a phenomenal and functional model of one’s own body. This model has two aspects. On the one hand, it functions as a tacit sensory representation of the body that is at the same time related to the motor ...
Przemysław Nowakowski
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Fantom ciała jako cielesna samoświadomość [PDF]
According to Peter Halligan, […] it is important to consider that the experience of our body is largely the product of a continuously updated „phantom” generated by the brain. (Halligan 2002, 266).
Przemysław Nowakowski
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Development and validation of the Exteroceptive Body Awareness (EBA-q) questionnaire [PDF]
The conscious processing of body signals influences higher-order psychological and cognitive functions, including self-awareness. Dysfunctions in the processing of these signals has been connected to neurological and psychiatric disorders characterized ...
Alisha Vabba +3 more
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Neurological Basis of Bodily Self-Consciousness and Related Psychopathologies [PDF]
The change in the body awareness of people depending on the dynamic processing of the multisensory signals from the body has been revealed the bodily self-consciousness approach.
Ege Tekgün, Burak Erdeniz
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Interferences between breathing, experimental dyspnoea and bodily self-consciousness. [PDF]
AbstractDyspnoea, a subjective experience of breathing discomfort, is a most distressing symptom. It implicates complex cortical networks that partially overlap with those underlying bodily self-consciousness, the experience that the body is one’s own within a given location (self-identification and self-location, respectively).
Allard E +7 more
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Personal Memories and Bodily-Cues Influence Our Sense of Self
How do our bodies influence who we are? Recent research in cognitive neuroscience has examined consciousness associated with the self and related multisensory processing of bodily signals, the so-called bodily self-consciousness.
Lucie Bréchet, Lucie Bréchet
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Spatial aspects of bodily self-consciousness [PDF]
Visual, somatosensory, and perspectival cues normally provide congruent information about where the self is experienced. Separating those cues by virtual reality techniques, recent studies found that self-location was systematically biased to where a visual-tactile event was seen.
Lenggenhager, Bigna +2 more
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Gut markers of bodily self-consciousness [PDF]
AbstractBodily 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. Here we combine an ingestible, minimally invasive capsule with surface electrogastrography to probe if gut physiology correlates with bodily self-consciousness
Alessandro Monti +3 more
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Visual consciousness and bodily self-consciousness [PDF]
In recent years, consciousness has become a central topic in cognitive neuroscience. This review focuses on the relation between bodily self-consciousness - the feeling of being a subject in a body - and visual consciousness - the subjective experience associated with the perception of visual signals.Findings from clinical and experimental work have ...
Faivre, Nathan +2 more
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