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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 ...
Welie, Jos, ten Have, Henk AMJ
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Regulating Emotion with Body Ownership Transfer
2018In this study, we experimentally examined whether changes in the facial expressions of teleoperated androids can affect and regulate their operators’ emotion, based on the facial feedback theory of emotion and the phenomenon of body ownership transfer to the robot.
Shuichi Nishio +3 more
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Body Ownership Transfer by Social Interaction
2018Body ownership transfer (BOT) comprises the illusion that we feel external objects as parts of our own body, which occurs when teleoperating android robots. In past studies, we investigated the conditions under which this illusion occurs. However, these studies were conducted using only simple operation tasks, such as moving only the robot’s hand. Does
Shuichi Nishio +3 more
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Dal tocco al "sense body ownership"
PNEI REVIEWGli studi sul tocco sono sempre più al centro della ricerca scientifica. Non a caso, nel 2021, il premio Nobel per la medicina è stato assegnato a David Julius ed Ardem Patapoutian per aver contribuito ad identificare i recettori responsabili della percezione delle variazioni di temperatura e degli stimoli meccanici.
Barsotti, Nicola +4 more
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IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2018
T. Waltemate +4 more
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Body-ownership and visual perception
2017The idea that our body plays an important role in visual perception has a long history in storytelling and philosophy. Some ideas are very intuitive. For example, few will disagree with the notion that smaller people perceive the world to be bigger, and vice versa, that larger people perceive the world to be smaller.
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Having a body versus moving your body: Neural signatures of agency and body-ownership
Neuropsychologia, 2010Manos Tsakiris +2 more
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On agency and body-ownership: Phenomenological and neurocognitive reflections
Consciousness and Cognition, 2007Manos Tsakiris +2 more
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