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Body image perception and body composition: assessment of perception inconsistency by a new index [PDF]
BACKGROUND: A correct perception of the body image, as defined by comparison with actual anthropometric analyses, is crucial to ensure the best possible nutritional status of each individual.
Bramanti, B. +4 more
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The valence-dominance model applies to body perception [PDF]
First impressions of a person, including social judgements, are often based on appearance. The widely accepted valence-dominance model of face perception (Oosterhof and Todorov 2008 Proc. Natl Acad. Sci.
Eva Tzschaschel +2 more
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Impaired body perception in developmental prosopagnosia [PDF]
Developmental prosopagnosia (DP) is a lifelong neurodevelopmental disorder associated with difficulties recognising and discriminating faces. In some cases, the perceptual deficits seen in DP appear to be face-specific.
Katie Lh Gray, Richard Cook
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‘Own-body perception’ refers to the perception of one’s body as one’s own body. The chapter reviews various disruptions to own-body perception, including what is known about their neural correlates. It argues that it is crucial to distinguish between the
Mandrigin, Alisa, Thompson, Evan
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Perception of body size and body dissatisfaction in adults [PDF]
AbstractSelf-perception of body size seems to be not always in line with clinical definitions of normal weight, overweight and obesity according to Word Health Organization classification. The effect of self-perception of body size disturbances and body dissatisfaction may be the development of eating disorders, such as anorexia nervosa or binge eating
Wojciech Gruszka +5 more
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Body Perception in Newborns [PDF]
Body ownership and awareness has recently become an active topic of research in adults using paradigms such as the "rubber hand illusion" and "enfacement" [1-11]. These studies show that visual, tactile, postural, and anatomical information all contribute to the sense of body ownership in adults [12].
Maria Laura Filippetti +4 more
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Duplication of the bodily self: a perceptual illusion of dual full-body ownership and dual self-location [PDF]
Previous research has shown that it is possible to use multisensory stimulation to induce the perceptual illusion of owning supernumerary limbs, such as two right arms. However, it remains unclear whether the coherent feeling of owning a full-body may be
Arvid Guterstam +3 more
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Adolescentes y culto al cuerpo: influencia de la publicidad y de Internet en la búsqueda del cuerpo masculino idealizado [PDF]
This article presents the results of a research aimed at studying whether the vision of advertising images of defined masculine models influences the corporal perception of male adolescents and how they find in the Internet a reinforcement of this ideal ...
Carlos Fanjul Peyró +2 more
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Visual adaptation to thin and fat bodies transfers across identity [PDF]
Visual perception is highly variable and can be influenced by the surrounding world. Previous research has revealed that body perception can be biased due to adaptation to thin or fat body shapes.
Grabhorn, Ralph +4 more
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Individuals with Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID) have a (non-psychotic) longstanding desire to amputate or paralyze one or more fully-functioning limbs, often the legs.
Kayla D. Stone +5 more
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