ABSTRACT: The article starts with a phenomenological account of the implicit functioning of the body in everyday perception and performance, turning the physical body into a living medium of the subject’s relation to the world. This transparency of the body is conceptualized as a mediated immediacy, based on the coupling and synthesis of single elements of percep-tion and movement to form the integrated intentional arcs by which we are directed toward the world. However, this mediacy of embodied consciousness is vulnerable to disturbances of the mediating processes involved, leading to different forms of opacity of the body and, subsequently, an alienation of the self from the world. Thus, the body may regain its pure materi-ality and turn ...
Aim: Although the different approaches to psychosis research have made significant advances in their...
Abstract: The ability to represent mental states of self and others to account for behavior is calle...
This book contributes to the idea that to have an understanding of the mind, consciousness, or cogni...
most important symptoms of schizophrenia are those involving bodily feelings (e.g., hypochondriasis,...
This paper argues that affects and cognition cannot be separated in human consciousness and human co...
Introduction: Individuals with schizophrenia, particularly those with passivity symptoms, often feel...
The article reviews the current knowledge regarding altered states of consciousness (ASC) (a) occurr...
The article presents a study on delusory changes in perceiving one’s own body in a patient with ment...
The article presents ongoing discussions on the concept of mental illness, especially its phenomenol...
Since the beginning of the 20th Century, phenomenology has developed a distinction between lived bod...
The past twenty years have seen an increase in the importance of the body in psychology, neuroscienc...
In recent years, there has been much focus on the apparent heterogeneity of schizophrenic symptoms. ...
open1noThe embodied approach to cognition consists in a range of theoretical proposals sharing the i...
This article applies the body phenomenology perspective of M. Merleau-Ponty to explore how people wi...
In this comparative study, Joel Kreuger and Mads Gram Henriksen examine experiential disruptions of ...
Aim: Although the different approaches to psychosis research have made significant advances in their...
Abstract: The ability to represent mental states of self and others to account for behavior is calle...
This book contributes to the idea that to have an understanding of the mind, consciousness, or cogni...
most important symptoms of schizophrenia are those involving bodily feelings (e.g., hypochondriasis,...
This paper argues that affects and cognition cannot be separated in human consciousness and human co...
Introduction: Individuals with schizophrenia, particularly those with passivity symptoms, often feel...
The article reviews the current knowledge regarding altered states of consciousness (ASC) (a) occurr...
The article presents a study on delusory changes in perceiving one’s own body in a patient with ment...
The article presents ongoing discussions on the concept of mental illness, especially its phenomenol...
Since the beginning of the 20th Century, phenomenology has developed a distinction between lived bod...
The past twenty years have seen an increase in the importance of the body in psychology, neuroscienc...
In recent years, there has been much focus on the apparent heterogeneity of schizophrenic symptoms. ...
open1noThe embodied approach to cognition consists in a range of theoretical proposals sharing the i...
This article applies the body phenomenology perspective of M. Merleau-Ponty to explore how people wi...
In this comparative study, Joel Kreuger and Mads Gram Henriksen examine experiential disruptions of ...
Aim: Although the different approaches to psychosis research have made significant advances in their...
Abstract: The ability to represent mental states of self and others to account for behavior is calle...
This book contributes to the idea that to have an understanding of the mind, consciousness, or cogni...