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2023
AbstractOne not only feels one’s body ‘from the inside’, but also has a sense of ownership over that body. This sense of body ownership can be compromised in illness and can also be experimentally induced, so that one feels artificial limbs to be one’s own.
Krisztina Orbán, Hong Yu Wong
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AbstractOne not only feels one’s body ‘from the inside’, but also has a sense of ownership over that body. This sense of body ownership can be compromised in illness and can also be experimentally induced, so that one feels artificial limbs to be one’s own.
Krisztina Orbán, Hong Yu Wong
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A Novel Method for Assessing Sense of Body Ownership Using Electroencephalography
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2011A successful substitution of an upper limb is possible when the prosthesis is recognized by amputees as a part of their body scheme. A new system alternative to functional magnetic resonance imaging for evaluating the sense of ownership during the rubber hand experiment, using noninvasive electroencephalography recordings, is described, and encouraging
Christian Cipriani +1 more
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A Study on the Sense of Burden and Body Ownership on Virtual Slope
2019 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces (VR), 2019This paper provides insight into the burden when people are walking up and down slopes in a virtual environment (VE) while actually walking on a flat floor in the real environment (RE). In RE, we feel a physical load during walking uphill or downhill. To reproduce such physical load in the VE, we provided visual stimuli to users by changing their step ...
Ryo Shimamura +4 more
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Cognitive Neuropsychology, 2016
Humans experience their own body as unitary and monolithic in nature. However, recent findings in cognitive neuroscience seem to suggest that body awareness has a complex and multifaceted structure that can be dissociated in several subcomponents, possibly underpinned by different brain circuits.
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Humans experience their own body as unitary and monolithic in nature. However, recent findings in cognitive neuroscience seem to suggest that body awareness has a complex and multifaceted structure that can be dissociated in several subcomponents, possibly underpinned by different brain circuits.
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Body ownership: A cephalopod has a sense of self
Current BiologyOctopuses show advanced intelligence, which has evolved independently from our own. New research shows that these animals show multisensory body illusions strikingly similar to those found in humans and other mammals.
Denise, Cadete, Matthew R, Longo
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COMT genotype is associated with plasticity in sense of body ownership: a pilot study
Psychological Research, 2017The sense of body ownership constantly adapts to new environments, and awareness of a distinction between oneself and others is a fundamental ability. However, it remains unclear whether plasticity in the sense of body ownership is dependent on genetic factors.
Motoyasu Honma +3 more
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Sense of body ownership in patients affected by functional motor symptoms (conversion disorder)
Consciousness and Cognition, 2016Patients with functional neurological symptoms are commonly seen in neurological practice. Nevertheless their aetiopathology remains unclear. We have recently shown that patients affected by functional motor symptoms (FMS) present lower interoceptive awareness and higher alexithymia levels than healthy controls. Nevertheless sense of body ownership has
Benedetta Demartini +2 more
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Dal tocco al "sense body ownership"
PNEI REVIEWGli studi sul tocco sono sempre più al centro della ricerca scientifica. Non a caso, nel 2021, il premio Nobel per la medicina è stato assegnato a David Julius ed Ardem Patapoutian per aver contribuito ad identificare i recettori responsabili della percezione delle variazioni di temperatura e degli stimoli meccanici.
Barsotti, Nicola +4 more
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The Sense of Body Ownership and the Neural Processes of Memory Encoding and Reinstatement
2023Abstract Every event we experience that results in a memory involves experiencing our conscious self at its heart. The spatial and perceptual experience of one’s own body is the most basic form of selfhood. Disrupting bodily selfhood during memory formation impairs functioning of the hippocampus during retrieval, which implies a ...
H. Iriye, M. Chancel, H. H. Ehrsson
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Cognitive Processing, 2015
Self-location refers to the experience of occupying a given position in the environment. Recent research has addressed the sense of self-location as one of the key components of self-consciousness, together with the experience of owning the physical body (ownership) (Blanke and Metzinger, Trends Cogn Sci 13:7-13 in 2009. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2008.10.003
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Self-location refers to the experience of occupying a given position in the environment. Recent research has addressed the sense of self-location as one of the key components of self-consciousness, together with the experience of owning the physical body (ownership) (Blanke and Metzinger, Trends Cogn Sci 13:7-13 in 2009. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2008.10.003
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