Individual differences in the experience of body ownership are related to cortical thickness. [PDF]
The widely used rubber hand illusion (RHI) paradigm provides insight into how the brain manages conflicting multisensory information regarding bodily self-consciousness.
Matuz-Budai T +12 more
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Combination of visuo-tactile and visuo-vestibular correlations in illusory body ownership and self-motion sensations. [PDF]
Previous studies have shown that illusory ownership over a mannequin’s body can be induced through synchronous visuo-tactile stimulation as well as through synchronous visuo-vestibular stimulation.
Preuss Mattsson N +3 more
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Virtual Body Ownership Illusions for Mental Health: A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Over the last 20 years, virtual reality (VR) has been widely used to promote mental health in populations presenting different clinical conditions. Mental health does not refer only to the absence of psychiatric disorders but to the absence of a wide ...
Matamala-Gomez M +5 more
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Voluntary self-touch increases body ownership [PDF]
Experimental manipulations of body ownership have indicated that multisensory integration is central to forming bodily self-representation. Voluntary self-touch is a unique multisensory situation involving corresponding motor, tactile and proprioceptive ...
Masayuki eHara +14 more
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Body ownership and experiential ownership in the self-touching illusion [PDF]
We investigate two issues about the subjective experience of one’s body: first, is the experience of owning a full-body fundamentally different from the experience of owning a body-part?
Caleb eLiang +5 more
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Neurophysiological Correlates of the Rubber Hand Illusion in Late Evoked and Alpha/Beta Band Activity [PDF]
The rubber hand illusion (RHI) allows insights into how the brain resolves conflicting multisensory information regarding body position and ownership. Previous neuroimaging studies have reported a variety of neurophysiological correlates of illusory hand
Isa S. Rao, Christoph Kayser
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Respiratory rhythm affects recalibration of body ownership. [PDF]
AbstractChange in body perception requires recalibration of various sensory inputs. However, it is less known how information other than sensations relates to the recalibration of body perception. Here, we focused on the relationship between respiration and cognition and investigated whether respiratory rhythms are related to the recalibration of hand ...
Kosuge M +7 more
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Deficits in Sense of Body Ownership, Sensory Processing, and Temporal Perception in Schizophrenia Patients With/Without Auditory Verbal Hallucinations. [PDF]
It has been claimed that individuals with schizophrenia have difficulty in self-recognition and, consequently, are unable to identify the sources of their sensory perceptions or thoughts, resulting in delusions, hallucinations, and unusual experiences of
He J +11 more
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Body ownership promotes visual awareness
The sense of ownership of one’s body is important for survival, e.g., in defending the body against a threat. However, in addition to affecting behavior, it also affects perception of the world.
Björn van der Hoort +2 more
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Illusory Body Ownership Affects the Cortical Response to Vicarious Somatosensation. [PDF]
Fundamental human feelings such as body ownership (“this” body is “my” body) and vicariousness (first-person-like experience of events occurring to others) are based on multisensory integration.
Pamplona GSP +5 more
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