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The multisensory body revealed through its cast shadows [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
One key issue when conceiving the body as a multisensory object is how the cognitive system integrates visible instances of the self and other bodies with one\u2019s own somatosensory processing, to achieve self-recognition and body ownership.
F., Pavani, Galfano, Giovanni
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Self‐recognition in everyday life

open access: yesCognitive Neuropsychiatry, 2004
A sample of everyday difficulties was collected, encompassing errors and unusual experiences participants had encountered when recognising their own faces in everyday life, with the aim of characterising similarities and differences between the reported difficulties and the major forms of self-recognition impairments described in the neuropsychological
Brédart, Serge, Young, A. W.
openaire   +4 more sources

My Action, My Self: Recognition of Self-Created but Visually Unfamiliar Dance-Like Actions From Point-Light Displays

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2018
Previous research has shown that motor experience of an action can facilitate the visual recognition of that action, even in the absence of visual experience.
Bettina E. Bläsing   +3 more
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The teneurin C-terminal domain possesses nuclease activity and is apoptogenic. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Teneurins are type 2 transmembrane proteins expressed by developing neurons during periods of synaptogenesis and apoptosis. Neurons expressing teneurin-1 synapse with other teneurin-1-expressing neurons, and neurons expressing teneurin-2 synapse with ...
Chiquet-Ehrismann, Ruth   +2 more
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Virus-mediated suppression of host non-self recognition facilitates horizontal transmission of heterologous viruses

open access: yesPLoS Pathogens, 2017
Non-self recognition is a common phenomenon among organisms; it often leads to innate immunity to prevent the invasion of parasites and maintain the genetic polymorphism of organisms.
Songsong Wu   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Physiological Heterogeneity Triggers Sibling Conflict Mediated by the Type VI Secretion System in an Aggregative Multicellular Bacterium

open access: yesmBio, 2018
A hallmark of social microorganisms is their ability to engage in complex and coordinated behaviors that depend on cooperative and synchronized actions among many cells.
Vera Troselj   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Plasmodial incompatibility in the myxomycetes: a review [PDF]

open access: yesMycosphere, 2012
Two myxomycete phaneroplasmodia of the same species undergo somatic fusion only if they are phenotypically identical for a complex genetic incompatibility system.
Haskins EF, Clark J
doaj   +1 more source

An Energy-Efficient and Relay Hop Bounded Mobile Data Gathering Algorithm in Wireless Sensor Networks

open access: yesInternational Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, 2015
Recent studies reveal that great benefit can be achieved by employing mobile collectors to gather data in wireless sensor networks. Since the mobile collector can traverse the transmission range of each sensor, the energy of nodes may be saved near ...
Ling Chen   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

I Remember Me:Mnemonic Self-Reference Effects in Preschool Children [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
It is well established that children recognize themselves in mirrors by the end of infancy, showing awareness of the self as an object in the environment. However, the cognitive impact of objective self-awareness requires further elucidation. This gap in
Anderson, James, R.   +2 more
core   +3 more sources

Self recognition and social awareness in the deconnected minor hemisphere [PDF]

open access: yes, 1979
Two patients with cerebral commissurotomy were tested with visual input lateralized to left or right half of the visual field by an opaque hemifield screen set in the focal plane of an optical system mounted on a scleral contact lens which allowed ...
Sperry, Roger W.   +2 more
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