What happens to the mental representation of our body when the actual anatomy of our body changes? We asked 18 able-bodied controls, 18 patients with a lower limb amputation and a patient with rotationplasty to perform a laterality judgment task. They were shown illustrations of feet in different orientations which they had to classify as left or right limb. This laterality recognition task, originally introduced by Parsons in Cognit Psychol 19:178-241, (1987), is known to elicit implicit mental rotation of the subject's own body part. However, it can also be solved by mental transformation of the visual stimuli. Despite the anatomical changes in the body periphery of the amputees and of the rotationplasty patient, no differences in their a...
We compared motor imagery performance of normally limbed individuals with that of individuals with o...
We review changes in body representation in patients with brain hemisphere damage and discuss their ...
There is growing evidence that the visual processing of human body stimuli is particular and distinc...
What happens to the mental representation of our body when the actual anatomy of our body changes? W...
Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID) is a non-psychotic condition wherein individuals desire ampu...
Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID) is a non-psychotic condition wherein individuals desire ampu...
The loss of sensorimotor and visual information that follows limb amputation is known to affect both...
Behavioural and functional neuroanatomy studies demonstrate that mental rotation of body parts is ca...
Previous research suggests a close similarity in brain activity between mental simulation of a movem...
The brain processes associated with mental imagery have long been a matter of debate. Neuroimaging a...
The representation of the body in the brain is continuously updated with regard to peripheral factor...
Body representation is a complex process involving different sources of top-down and bottom-up infor...
revious research suggests a close similarity in brain activity between mental simulation of a moveme...
Real and imagined movements share many properties and similar conditions affect performance in both....
Abstract Part of the multifaceted pathophysiology of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is ascrib...
We compared motor imagery performance of normally limbed individuals with that of individuals with o...
We review changes in body representation in patients with brain hemisphere damage and discuss their ...
There is growing evidence that the visual processing of human body stimuli is particular and distinc...
What happens to the mental representation of our body when the actual anatomy of our body changes? W...
Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID) is a non-psychotic condition wherein individuals desire ampu...
Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID) is a non-psychotic condition wherein individuals desire ampu...
The loss of sensorimotor and visual information that follows limb amputation is known to affect both...
Behavioural and functional neuroanatomy studies demonstrate that mental rotation of body parts is ca...
Previous research suggests a close similarity in brain activity between mental simulation of a movem...
The brain processes associated with mental imagery have long been a matter of debate. Neuroimaging a...
The representation of the body in the brain is continuously updated with regard to peripheral factor...
Body representation is a complex process involving different sources of top-down and bottom-up infor...
revious research suggests a close similarity in brain activity between mental simulation of a moveme...
Real and imagined movements share many properties and similar conditions affect performance in both....
Abstract Part of the multifaceted pathophysiology of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is ascrib...
We compared motor imagery performance of normally limbed individuals with that of individuals with o...
We review changes in body representation in patients with brain hemisphere damage and discuss their ...
There is growing evidence that the visual processing of human body stimuli is particular and distinc...