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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
Blefari, ML, Cipriani, C, Carrozza, MC
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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.
PIA, Lorenzo +4 more
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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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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
Demartini B +4 more
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Psychopharmacology, 2014
Subanaesthetic ketamine infusion in healthy volunteers induces experiences redolent of early psychosis, including changes in the experience of one's own body. It is not clear, however, whether repeated self-administration of ketamine has a sustained effect on body representation that is comparable to that found during acute administration.We sought to ...
Jinsong, Tang +11 more
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Subanaesthetic ketamine infusion in healthy volunteers induces experiences redolent of early psychosis, including changes in the experience of one's own body. It is not clear, however, whether repeated self-administration of ketamine has a sustained effect on body representation that is comparable to that found during acute administration.We sought to ...
Jinsong, Tang +11 more
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2019 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces (VR), 2019
Humans have one own body. However, we can share a body with two different persons in a virtual environment. We have developed a shared body as an avatar that is controlled by two persons' actions. Movements of two subjects were continuously captured, and integrated into the avatar's motion with the ratios of 0:100,25:75, 50:50, 75:25, 100:0.
Takayoshi Hagiwara +3 more
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Humans have one own body. However, we can share a body with two different persons in a virtual environment. We have developed a shared body as an avatar that is controlled by two persons' actions. Movements of two subjects were continuously captured, and integrated into the avatar's motion with the ratios of 0:100,25:75, 50:50, 75:25, 100:0.
Takayoshi Hagiwara +3 more
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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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Cortex, 2019
Self-consciousness consists of several dissociable experiences, including the sense of ownership of one's body and the sense of agency over one's action consequences. The relationship between body-ownership and the sense of agency has been described by different neurocognitive models, each providing specific neurofunctional predictions. According to an
Seghezzi, S., Giannin, G., Zapparoli, L.
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Self-consciousness consists of several dissociable experiences, including the sense of ownership of one's body and the sense of agency over one's action consequences. The relationship between body-ownership and the sense of agency has been described by different neurocognitive models, each providing specific neurofunctional predictions. According to an
Seghezzi, S., Giannin, G., Zapparoli, L.
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2015 International Symposium on Micro-NanoMechatronics and Human Science (MHS), 2015
To improve rehabilitation of the diseases which are caused by the mismatch between real body and body representation, it is necessary to understand the mechanism of body representation change. It is assumed that sense of agency and sense of ownership are closely-related with body representation and influence body representation change of the body parts
Shunsuke Hamasaki +8 more
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To improve rehabilitation of the diseases which are caused by the mismatch between real body and body representation, it is necessary to understand the mechanism of body representation change. It is assumed that sense of agency and sense of ownership are closely-related with body representation and influence body representation change of the body parts
Shunsuke Hamasaki +8 more
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Physiology & Behavior, 2018
The vestibular system plays a pivotal role in behavioural and physiological aspects of body representation. If on the one hand, the stimulation of the vestibular system in healthy subjects provokes body representation distortions, accompanied by a decrease of body temperature, on the other hand, in brain-damaged patients it transiently restores body ...
Salvato, G +5 more
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The vestibular system plays a pivotal role in behavioural and physiological aspects of body representation. If on the one hand, the stimulation of the vestibular system in healthy subjects provokes body representation distortions, accompanied by a decrease of body temperature, on the other hand, in brain-damaged patients it transiently restores body ...
Salvato, G +5 more
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