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Body ownership promotes visual awareness
The sense of ownership of one’s body is important for survival, e.g., in defending the body against a threat. However, in addition to affecting behavior, it also affects perception of the world.
Björn van der Hoort +2 more
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‘Own-body perception’ refers to the perception of one’s body as one’s own body. The chapter reviews various disruptions to own-body perception, including what is known about their neural correlates. It argues that it is crucial to distinguish between the
Mandrigin, Alisa, Thompson, Evan
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Proprioceptive signals contribute to the sense of body ownership
Non‐technical summary The sense of body ownership tells us that our body belongs to us, and other bodies do not. That our body belongs to us is fundamental to self‐awareness. It is known that synchronous touch and vision can be used to induce an illusion of ownership over an artificial rubber hand.
Lee D, Walsh +3 more
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Posterior Cingulate Cortex Integrates the Senses of Self-Location and Body Ownership [PDF]
The senses of owning a body and being localized somewhere in space are two key components of human self-consciousness. Despite a wealth of neurophysiological and neuroimaging research on the representations of the spatial environment in the parietal and medial temporal cortices, the relationship between body ownership and self-location remains ...
Arvid Guterstam +3 more
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The Sense of embodiment in virtual reality [PDF]
What does it feel like to own, to control, and to be inside a body? The multidimensional nature of this experience together with the continuous presence of one's biological body, render both theoretical and experimental approaches problematic ...
Groten, Raphaela +2 more
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The Development of a Cross-Modal Sense of Body Ownership
In this study, we investigated the contribution of tactile and proprioceptive cues to the development of the sense of body ownership by testing the susceptibility of 4- to 5-year-old children, 8- to 9-year-old children, and adults to the somatic rubber-hand illusion (SRHI).
NAVA, ELENA HAE KYUNG +2 more
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Sense of agency primes manual motor responses [PDF]
Perceiving the body influences how we perceive and respond to stimuli in the world. We investigated the respective effects of different components of bodily representation - the senses of ownership and agency - on responses to simple visual stimuli ...
Haggard, P., Longo, Matthew R.
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The contribution of real-time mirror reflections of motor actions on virtual body ownership in an immersive virtual environment [PDF]
This paper reports an experiment that investigated people"s body ownership of an avatar that was observed in a virtual mirror. Twenty subjects were recruited in a within-groups study where 10 first experienced a virtual character that synchronously ...
González Franco, Mar +3 more
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Body ownership and experiential ownership in the self-touching illusion
We investigate two issues about the subjective experience of one’s body: first, is the experience of owning a full-body fundamentally different from the experience of owning a body-part?
Caleb eLiang +5 more
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The role of expectation in multisensory body representation – neural evidence [PDF]
Sensory events contribute to body ownership, the feeling that the body belongs to me. However, the encoding of sensory events is not only reactive, but also proactive in that our brain generates prediction about forthcoming stimuli.
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