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Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2005
“Health and Human Rights,” edited by Doris Schroeder, welcomes contributions on all health topics related to human rights and relevant generic contributions from the human rights debate. To submit a paper or to discuss suitable topics, please e-mail Doris Schroeder at dschroeder@uclan.ac.uk.Thoughts raised here have been floated at seminars and ...
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“Health and Human Rights,” edited by Doris Schroeder, welcomes contributions on all health topics related to human rights and relevant generic contributions from the human rights debate. To submit a paper or to discuss suitable topics, please e-mail Doris Schroeder at dschroeder@uclan.ac.uk.Thoughts raised here have been floated at seminars and ...
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Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 2020
Body ownership, i.e., the certainty that own body parts belongs to oneself, is a fundamental feature of self-consciousness. Patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) often show symptoms of dissociation, describing a state of detachment from ...
A. Löffler +4 more
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Body ownership, i.e., the certainty that own body parts belongs to oneself, is a fundamental feature of self-consciousness. Patients with borderline personality disorder (BPD) often show symptoms of dissociation, describing a state of detachment from ...
A. Löffler +4 more
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Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking, 2020
The current study sought to investigate the effects of matching body movement and body size between an avatar and a participant on the body ownership illusion (BOI), the body size illusion, the sense of presence, simulator sickness, and emotional ...
So-yeon Kim +3 more
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The current study sought to investigate the effects of matching body movement and body size between an avatar and a participant on the body ownership illusion (BOI), the body size illusion, the sense of presence, simulator sickness, and emotional ...
So-yeon Kim +3 more
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Body Ownership in Virtual Reality
2016 International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Systems (CTS), 2016The sense of proximity to a virtual context requires a diverse set of cues that gives a participant a sense of presence in a virtual space. The goal of our research is to provide a sense of body ownership of a virtual entity represented by a humanoid avatar or other virtual manifestation of a surrogate in virtual reality environment for sharing not ...
Jung, Sungchul, Hughes, Charles E.
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Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior, 2020
When body ownership is impaired after brain-damage, the capacity to discriminate between one's own and others' body-parts is lost. Delusional body-ownership has been recently described in patients who misidentify someone else's limb as their own ...
C. Fossataro +6 more
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When body ownership is impaired after brain-damage, the capacity to discriminate between one's own and others' body-parts is lost. Delusional body-ownership has been recently described in patients who misidentify someone else's limb as their own ...
C. Fossataro +6 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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Changing body ownership using visual metamorphosis
Proceedings of the 2016 Virtual Reality International Conference, 2016This paper presents a study of using supernumerary arms experience in virtual reality applications. In this study, a system was developed that alternates user's body scheme and motion mapping in real-time when the user interacts with virtual contents.
Tomoya Sasaki +4 more
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Symposium on Spatial User Interaction, 2018
When estimating the distance or size of an object in the real world, we often use our own body as a metric; this strategy is called body-based scaling. However, object size estimation in a virtual environment presented via a head-mounted display differs ...
Sungchul Jung +4 more
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When estimating the distance or size of an object in the real world, we often use our own body as a metric; this strategy is called body-based scaling. However, object size estimation in a virtual environment presented via a head-mounted display differs ...
Sungchul Jung +4 more
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Full-Body Ownership Illusion Elicited by Visuo-Vestibular Integration
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2019Vestibular signals allow us to maintain balance and orient ourselves in space. However, the possible contribution of the vestibular sense to the perception of the body as one’s own (body ownership) remains poorly understood.
Nora Preuss, H. Ehrsson
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