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Self-Organizing Body Schema for Motor Planning

Journal of Motor Behavior, 1995
Abstract This article presents a distributed computational architecture for the motor planning functions of the posterior parietal cortex, which is organized as a computational map and combines a paradigm of self-organization (for building robust and coherent maps of the different motor spaces) with an attractor dynamics (for run-time integration of ...
MORASSO, PIETRO GIOVANNI   +1 more
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Incremental adaptation of a robot body schema based on touch events

Joint IEEE International Conference on Development and Learning and on Epigenetic Robotics, 2018
The term ‘body schema’ refers to a computational representation of a physical body; the neural representation of a human body, or the numerical representation of a robot body.
Rodrigo Zenha   +3 more
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[Disorders of body schema].

Brain and nerve = Shinkei kenkyu no shinpo, 2014
A variety of disorders have been associated with the concept of body schema. However, this concept has been interpreted in many ways, and there is no consensus on the nature and cognitive mechanisms of body schema. Historically, two major issues have been discussed.
Natsuko, Tsuruya, Mutsutaka, Kobayakawa
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From the Body Schema to the Historical-Racial Schema

Chiasmi International, 2019
What resources does Merleau-Ponty’s account of the body schema offer to the Fanonian one? First I show that Merleau-Ponty’s theory of the body schema is already a theory of affect: one that does not oppose affects to intentionality, positioning them not only as sense but as force, cultivating affective agencies rather than constituting static sense ...
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The role of social context in own body size estimations: An investigation of the body schema.

Body image, 2022
Ellie Aniulis   +3 more
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Body schema and identity.

The International journal of psycho-analysis, 1987
The author describes the body schema as the representation of the body in the mind which is organized throughout the process of development and has the characteristics of an internal object. She describes it as constantly fluctuating between the levels of symbol and of symbolic equation.
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Body schema: Resolving the conundrum of the distorted body

Current Biology
Humans show perceptual biases that suggest distorted internal representations of their own body. New research reveals that these perceptual biases can reflect integration of prior assumptions about body posture rather than a misshaped representation of the body's geometry.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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Body Schema, Illusions of Movement and Body Perception

2015
When I grasp the cup in front of me, while I lean back in my chair and rest for a moment when writing these words, my brain is faced with an overwhelming task of integrating motor commands sent to the muscles with the (infi nite) amount of sensory information that I receive through my sensory organs for me to fulfi l the intention of having a short ...
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