The embodiment of tools and rubber hands is believed to involve the modification of two separate body representations: the body schema and the body image, respectively. It is thought that tools extend the capabilities of the body’s action schema, whereas prosthetics like rubber hands are incorporated into the body image itself. Contrary to this dichotomy, recent research demonstrated that chopsticks can be embodied perceptually during a modified version of the rubber hand illusion (RHI) in which tools are held by the rubber hand and by the participant. In the present research, two experiments examined tool morpho-functional (tool output affordance, e.g., precision grasping) and sensorimotor (tool input, e.g., precision grip) match as a mech...
The rubber hand illusion (RHI) occurs when the participants' own unseen hand is stroked in synchrony...
A central question in sensorimotor control is whether or not actions performed with the hands and co...
Plasticity of body representation fundamentally underpins human tool use. Recent studies have demons...
The embodiment of tools and rubber hands is believed to involve the modification of two separate bod...
The brain represents the body in different ways (e.g., perceptual, motor) for different purposes (re...
What factors constrain whether tool use modulates the user’s body representations? To date, studies ...
Bodily boundaries are computed by integrating multisensory bodily signals and can be experimentally ...
Along the evolutionary history, humans have reached a high level of sophistication in the way they i...
Tool use is a hallmark of the human species and an essential aspect of daily life. Tools serve to fu...
Tool embodiment occurs when the neural representation of the body (i.e., body schema) incorporates t...
Brief use of a tool recalibrates multisensory representations of the user's body, a phenomenon calle...
A tool can function as a body part yet not feel like one: Putting down a fork after dinner does not ...
In the rubber-hand illusion (RHI), people attribute an artificial object to their own body. In the p...
Contains fulltext : 99408.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Following the th...
SummaryTo control bodily movements the human brain relies on a somatosensory representation referred...
The rubber hand illusion (RHI) occurs when the participants' own unseen hand is stroked in synchrony...
A central question in sensorimotor control is whether or not actions performed with the hands and co...
Plasticity of body representation fundamentally underpins human tool use. Recent studies have demons...
The embodiment of tools and rubber hands is believed to involve the modification of two separate bod...
The brain represents the body in different ways (e.g., perceptual, motor) for different purposes (re...
What factors constrain whether tool use modulates the user’s body representations? To date, studies ...
Bodily boundaries are computed by integrating multisensory bodily signals and can be experimentally ...
Along the evolutionary history, humans have reached a high level of sophistication in the way they i...
Tool use is a hallmark of the human species and an essential aspect of daily life. Tools serve to fu...
Tool embodiment occurs when the neural representation of the body (i.e., body schema) incorporates t...
Brief use of a tool recalibrates multisensory representations of the user's body, a phenomenon calle...
A tool can function as a body part yet not feel like one: Putting down a fork after dinner does not ...
In the rubber-hand illusion (RHI), people attribute an artificial object to their own body. In the p...
Contains fulltext : 99408.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Following the th...
SummaryTo control bodily movements the human brain relies on a somatosensory representation referred...
The rubber hand illusion (RHI) occurs when the participants' own unseen hand is stroked in synchrony...
A central question in sensorimotor control is whether or not actions performed with the hands and co...
Plasticity of body representation fundamentally underpins human tool use. Recent studies have demons...