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Proprioceptive signals contribute to the sense of body ownership

open access: yesThe Journal of Physiology, 2011
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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Body ownership and experiential ownership in the self-touching illusion

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2015
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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Posterior Cingulate Cortex Integrates the Senses of Self-Location and Body Ownership [PDF]

open access: yesCurrent Biology, 2015
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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Habeas Corpus: The Sense of Ownership of One’s Own Body [PDF]

open access: yesMind & Language, 2007
Abstract: What grounds my experience of my body as my own? The body that one experiences is always one’s own, but it does not follow that one always experiences it as one’s own. One might even feel that a body part does not belong to oneself despite feeling sensations in it, like in asomatognosia.
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How disentangled sense of agency and sense of ownership can interact with different emotional events on stress feelings

open access: yesPsicologia: Reflexão e Crítica, 2017
We used the virtual hand illusion paradigm to study how sense of agency and sense of (body) ownership can interact with different emotional events on stress feelings.
Wei Chen   +3 more
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The ambiguous feeling between “mine” and “not-mine” measured by integrated information theory during rubber hand illusion

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2022
Human body awareness is adaptive to context changes. The illusory sense of body ownership has been studied since the publication of the rubber hand illusion, where ambiguous body ownership feeling was first defined. Phenomenologically, the ambiguous body
Takayuki Niizato   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

The sense of the body in individuals with spinal cord injury. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2012
Increasing evidence suggests that the basic foundations of the self lie in the brain systems that represent the body. Specific sensorimotor stimulation has been shown to alter the bodily self. However, little is known about how disconnection of the brain
Bigna Lenggenhager   +4 more
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Weakening the subjective sensation of own hand ownership does not interfere with rapid finger movements.

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2019
When we perform a movement we generally have a clear distinction between which parts of the world constitute our body and which parts do not. However, how the sense of ownership over our body supports movement is not yet fully understood. We aimed to see
Arran T Reader, H Henrik Ehrsson
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Body ownership across schizotypy dimensions: A rubber hand illusion experiment

open access: yesPsychiatry Research Communications, 2022
Bodily self disturbances are core features of schizophrenia. Body ownership, one component of the bodily self, can be assessed with the Rubber Hand Illusion (RHI), which is induced by a synchronous brushing of a visible fake hand and one's own occluded ...
Lénie J. Torregrossa, Sohee Park
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Influence of interoception and body movement on the rubber hand illusion

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology
Rubber hand illusion (RHI) refers to the illusory sense of body ownership of a fake hand, which is induced by synchronous visuotactile stimulation to the real and fake hands.
Yoshitaka Kaneno   +2 more
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