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Functional and Neural Signatures of Body-ownership
2006 First International Conference on Communications and Networking in China, 2006As agents, we act upon the world with our body, and we experience ourselves, and the world through the same body. This fact implies that the sense of self is crucially dependent on motor-efferent and sensory-afferent signals. The exact nature of sensory-motor interactions that generate a sense of self is still unknown. This research aims to empirically
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The Virtual Hand Illusion and Body Ownership
2008The illusion described here is well documented, and known as the rubber hand illusion (RHI). It is used to investigate perceptual processes and multisensory interactions. In the presented study we aimed to achieve the projected sensation using a paradigm designed to achieve a Virtual Hand Illusion (VHI).
Liat Raz +2 more
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Journal of law and medicine, 2014
This article questions whether recognition of property rights in human tissue .would enhance protection of the interests of donors of tissue used for research purposes. Best practice already obliges researchers to comply with a range of legal and ethical obligations, with particular focus on informed consent and research transparency.
Rebekah E, McWhirter +3 more
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This article questions whether recognition of property rights in human tissue .would enhance protection of the interests of donors of tissue used for research purposes. Best practice already obliges researchers to comply with a range of legal and ethical obligations, with particular focus on informed consent and research transparency.
Rebekah E, McWhirter +3 more
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Dignity and the Ownership and Use of Body Parts
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2014Abstract:Property-based models of the ownership of body parts are common. They are inadequate. They fail to deal satisfactorily with many important problems, and even when they do work, they rely on ideas that have to be derived from deeper, usually unacknowledged principles.
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Effects of the Number of Bodies on Ownership of Multiple Bodies
Augmented Humans Conference, 2023Ryota Kondo, Maki Sugimoto
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Medicine, Ownership, and the Human Body
1998One of the earliest illustrations of an autopsy performed on a human body is depicted in the image of a fourteenth-century physician, Guido de Vigevano, gently embracing the vertically positioned body he has opened with his lancet. The physician’s facial expression reflects a sense of hesitation, even apology, for invading his fellow human being’s ...
Henk A. M. J. ten Have, Jos V. M. Welie
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Reconfigured Bodies: The Problem of Ownership
Communication Theory, 2005This essay explores issues of ownership as one particularly potent site of struggle in the biotechnological arena. The article begins with the concept of ownership, followed by a discussion of the problem with conceptualizing the body as property. The author then maps the terrain of ownership, using the cadaver market, the organ trade, the market for ...
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Ownership of the Body: A Personalist Perspective
1998All who are familiar with recent developments in Roman Catholic medical ethics and moral theology in general recognize the importance of the methodological shifts which have taken place in the discipline. However one characterizes these shifts and the debates they have engendered, it is apparent that they have brought with them a number of issues which,
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