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An ecological model in support of an ontology of mental functioning. [PDF]
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Repetitive somatosensory stimulation shrinks the body image. [PDF]
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Body Schema and Lateralization
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1981To study some aspects of the relationship between body schema and lateralization, 44 female subjects between 19 and 39 yr. of age were measured using a test of accuracy of perception for the right and left halves of the body. Analysis gave three different groups: subjects with larger indexes of deviation on the left (56%), those with larger indexes of
V, Ruggieri, C, Valeri
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Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2004
What happens in our brain when we use a tool to reach for a distant object? Recent neurophysiological, psychological and neuropsychological research suggests that this extended motor capability is followed by changes in specific neural networks that hold an updated map of body shape and posture (the putative "Body Schema" of classical neurology). These
MARAVITA, ANGELO, Iriki, A.
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What happens in our brain when we use a tool to reach for a distant object? Recent neurophysiological, psychological and neuropsychological research suggests that this extended motor capability is followed by changes in specific neural networks that hold an updated map of body shape and posture (the putative "Body Schema" of classical neurology). These
MARAVITA, ANGELO, Iriki, A.
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2021
Abstract Body schema refers to the system of sensory-motor functions that enables control of the position of body parts in space, without conscious awareness of those parts. Body image refers to a conscious representation of the way the body appears—a set of conscious perceptions, affective attitudes, and beliefs pertaining to one’s own ...
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Abstract Body schema refers to the system of sensory-motor functions that enables control of the position of body parts in space, without conscious awareness of those parts. Body image refers to a conscious representation of the way the body appears—a set of conscious perceptions, affective attitudes, and beliefs pertaining to one’s own ...
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2012
Kinematic models are widely used in robotics to describe the mechanism of a robot. For example, the kinematic model of a manipulation robot is typically specified by the position of its joints, and the size and orientation of its links (Craig, 1989; Sciavicco and Siciliano, 2000).
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Kinematic models are widely used in robotics to describe the mechanism of a robot. For example, the kinematic model of a manipulation robot is typically specified by the position of its joints, and the size and orientation of its links (Craig, 1989; Sciavicco and Siciliano, 2000).
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2021
Abstract This chapter aims to situate Merleau-Ponty’s notion of body schema within the context of contemporary philosophy of pain. In the first section, the chapter starts by introducing his notion of body schema and its role in his account of the experience of pain.
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Abstract This chapter aims to situate Merleau-Ponty’s notion of body schema within the context of contemporary philosophy of pain. In the first section, the chapter starts by introducing his notion of body schema and its role in his account of the experience of pain.
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