The brain processes associated with mental imagery have long been a matter of debate. Neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies have yielded diverging evidence of mental transformation activating the right hemisphere, the left hemisphere, or both. Here, using a mirror/normal discrimination task with rotated body parts (BPs) and external objects (EOs), we describe the case of a patient who developed a selective deficit in mental imagery of such BPs due to left posterior parietal brain damage. In addition, the patient's deficit predominated for pictures of right arms (i.e., arms corresponding to the patient's imagined contralesional arm) and was further characterised by an inability to distinguish between anatomically possible and impossibl...
There is growing evidence that the visual processing of human body stimuli is particular and distinc...
Different visual stimuli have been shown to recruit different mental imagery strategies. However the...
peer reviewedWe describe the case of a 58-years-old right-handed women suffering from an occipital-p...
The processing of human bodies is important in social life and for the recognition of another person...
BACKGROUND: Patients with asomatognosia generally describe parts of their body as missing or disappe...
We review changes in body representation in patients with brain hemisphere damage and discuss their ...
This is the first non-retrospective neuropsychological group study using a componential task analysi...
Contains fulltext : 56041.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Motor imagery ...
Previous behavioral studies suggest that response measures related to the body, such as pointing, se...
What happens to the mental representation of our body when the actual anatomy of our body changes? W...
The representation of the body in the brain is continuously updated with regard to peripheral factor...
Different visual stimuli have been shown to recruit different mental imagery strategies. However the...
Different visual stimuli have been shown to recruit different mental imagery strategies. However the...
Contains fulltext : 56659.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A recent study...
Perception of one\u27s body is related not only to the physical appearance of the body, but also to ...
There is growing evidence that the visual processing of human body stimuli is particular and distinc...
Different visual stimuli have been shown to recruit different mental imagery strategies. However the...
peer reviewedWe describe the case of a 58-years-old right-handed women suffering from an occipital-p...
The processing of human bodies is important in social life and for the recognition of another person...
BACKGROUND: Patients with asomatognosia generally describe parts of their body as missing or disappe...
We review changes in body representation in patients with brain hemisphere damage and discuss their ...
This is the first non-retrospective neuropsychological group study using a componential task analysi...
Contains fulltext : 56041.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Motor imagery ...
Previous behavioral studies suggest that response measures related to the body, such as pointing, se...
What happens to the mental representation of our body when the actual anatomy of our body changes? W...
The representation of the body in the brain is continuously updated with regard to peripheral factor...
Different visual stimuli have been shown to recruit different mental imagery strategies. However the...
Different visual stimuli have been shown to recruit different mental imagery strategies. However the...
Contains fulltext : 56659.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A recent study...
Perception of one\u27s body is related not only to the physical appearance of the body, but also to ...
There is growing evidence that the visual processing of human body stimuli is particular and distinc...
Different visual stimuli have been shown to recruit different mental imagery strategies. However the...
peer reviewedWe describe the case of a 58-years-old right-handed women suffering from an occipital-p...