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ERP indices of an orientation-dependent recognition of the human body schema.

Neuropsychologia, 2020
While it is well-established that the face perception is orientation-dependent, less evidence has been provided on the effects of the orientation on the body schema processing and related attentive mechanisms.
A. Orlandi, A. Proverbio
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Premature birth affects visual body representation and body schema in preterm children.

Brain and Cognition, 2020
Research has demonstrated that from the first six months of life infants show early sensitivity to body visual features and rely on sensorimotor and proprioceptive inputs in forming representations of their own bodies.
Niccolò Butti   +4 more
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Body schema and pain

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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Disorders of body schema

2006
Abstract The brain contains multiple representations of the body. First, afferent inputs from the skin and proprioceptive receptors project to maps of the body surface and body segments, respectively, in the primary somatosensory cortex (Penfield and Rasmussen 1950).
Patrick Haggard, Daniel M Wolpert
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A Distorted Body Schema and Susceptibility to Experiencing Anomalous Somatosensory Sensations in Fibromyalgia Syndrome

The Clinical Journal of Pain, 2019
Objective: Evidence suggests that there is an association between chronic pain and disruption of the body schema. We tested the hypothesis in fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS).
Endika Martínez   +3 more
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Body Image and Body Schema

2005
The body, as the common ground for objectivity and (inter)subjectivity, is a phenomenon with a perplexing plurality of registers. Therefore, this innovative volume offers an interdisciplinary approach from the fields of neuroscience, phenomenology and psychoanalysis.
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Emulator as body schema

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2004
Grush's emulator model appears to be consistent with the idea of a body schema, that is, a detailed mental representation of the body, its structure, and movement in relation to the environment. If the emulator is equivalent to a body schema, then the next step will be to specify how the emulator accounts for neuropsychological and developmental ...
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Supernumerary Body Schema Extension to Non-Corporeal Object by Adding Artificial Tactile Feedback using Electrical Stimulation

International IEEE/EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering, 2019
Technological advancement could increase the degree of freedom in devices and tools, which often results in complex control interface. To decrease the learning time and increase usability of complex control interface, intuitiveness becomes an important ...
Stefan Manoharan, Hangue Park
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Body Schema and Body Self

1988
I cannot exactly say that I have a body, but the mysterious link which unites me with my body is the root of my whole potential. The more I am my body, the more of reality is available to me. Things only exist inasmuch as they are in contact with my body and are perceived by it. Gabriel Marcel (1953)
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The Neurobiology of the Body Schema

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1988
The history of a concept of a body schema is linked with the fact that the discovery that there is such a thing as a permanent, albeit vague perception that one has of one's own body, has been mainly in observations of its pathological manifestation in the clinic.
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