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Disentangling the neural correlates of agency, ownership and multisensory processing
The experience of the self as an embodied agent in the world is an essential aspect of human consciousness. This experience arises from the feeling of control over one's bodily actions, termed the Sense of Agency, and the feeling that the body belongs to
Amir Harduf +3 more
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While there are many studies in which body ownership can be transferred to a virtual body, there are few experimental studies of how subjects feel about their own bodies being deformed since a real body cannot be deformed.
Yang Ruijia +2 more
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Split body: Extending self-location by splitting a body left and right
Is it possible to feel part of one’s own body even when the body part is separated from the body? If so, we could exist in different locations by splitting the self-body and using our body in each location.
Ryota Kondo, Maki Sugimoto
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Bodily Experience in Schizophrenia: Factors Underlying a Disturbed Sense of Body Ownership. [PDF]
Emerging evidence is now challenging the view that patients diagnosed with schizophrenia experience a selective deficit in their sense of agency. Additional disturbances seem to exist in their sense of body ownership. However, the factors underlying this disturbance in body ownership remain elusive.
Klaver M, Dijkerman HC.
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Acquisition of Ownership Illusion with Self-Disownership in Neurological Patients
The multisensory regions in frontoparietal cortices play a crucial role in the sense of body and self. Disrupting this sense may lead to a feeling of disembodiment, or more generally, a sense of disownership.
Mariella Pazzaglia +2 more
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Technologies on the body that require explicit awareness to be operated or monitored often risk disrupting human awareness and induce stress and excessive cognitive load.
Caitlin Morris +2 more
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The multisensory basis of the self:From body to identity to others [PDF]
By grounding the self in the body, experimental psychology has taken the body as the starting point for a science of the self. One fundamental dimension of the bodily self is the sense of body ownership that refers to the special perceptual status of one’
Baumeister R. +3 more
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What is it like to have a body? [PDF]
Few questions in psychology are as fundamental or as elusive as the sense of one’s own body. Despite widespread recognition of the link between body and self, psychology has only recently developed methods for the scientific study of bodily awareness ...
Haggard, P., Longo, Matthew R.
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When passive feels active - delusion-proneness alters self-recognition in the moving rubber hand illusion [PDF]
Psychotic patients have problems with bodily self-recognition such as the experience of self-produced actions (sense of agency) and the perception of the body as their own (sense of ownership).
A Heinz +53 more
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Multisensory mechanisms of body ownership and self-location [PDF]
Having an accurate sense of the spatial boundaries of the body is a prerequisite for interacting with the environment and is thus essential for the survival of any organism with a central nervous system.
Guterstam, Arvid
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