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Mental Activity & the Sense of Ownership
I introduce and defend the notion of a cognitive account of the sense of ownership. A cognitive account of the sense of ownership holds that one experiences something as one's own only if one thinks of something as one's own. By contrast, a phenomenal account of the sense of ownership holds that one can experience something as one's own without ...
Adrian J. T. Alsmith
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OwnDiffusion: A Design Pipeline Using Design Generative AI to preserve Sense Of Ownership
SIGGRAPH ASIA Posters, 2023Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a fast-growing technology, well known for generating high-quality design drawings and images in seconds with a simple text input.
Yaokun Wu +2 more
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Supporting the Design of Smart Speakers to Foster a Sense of Ownership in Asian Indian Families
International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2022Smart speakers are increasingly being adopted by families in the U.S. In many cases, a smart speaker is shared by family members, which might make the sense of ownership uncertain.
Radhika Garg
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Sense of ownership and sense of agency during trauma
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 2015This paper seeks to describe and analyze the traumatic experience through an examination of the sense of agency—the sense of controlling one’s body, and sense of ownership—the sense that it is my body that undergoes experiences. It appears that there exist (at least) two levels of traumatic experience: on the first level one loses the sense of agency ...
Y. Ataria
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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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The sense of body ownership shapes the visual representation of body size.
Journal of experimental psychology. General, 2021The conscious body image includes the visual representation of body-parts size; whether this component of body perception can flexibly adapt to changes of the sense of ownership of one's body-parts remains to be demonstrated.
S. Giurgola +3 more
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Invested effort and our open-ended sense of ownership
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2023Abstract Pascal Boyer achieves a felicitous integration of what is known about human ownership psychology by deriving ownership intuitions from the interaction of resource acquisition and our cooperative sociality. By exploring the sense of ownership already present in the domain of resource acquisition, I sketch an evolutionary path to the open ...
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IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces, 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
T. 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
T. Hagiwara +3 more
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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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