AbstractThe brain׳s representation of the body can be extended to include objects that are not originally part of the body. Various studies have found both extremely rapid extensions that occur as soon as an object is held, as well as extremely slow extensions that require weeks of training. Due to species and methodological differences, it is unclear whether the studies were probing different representations, or revealing multiple aspects of the same representation. Here, we present evidence that objects (cotton balls) held by a tool (chopsticks) are rapidly integrated into the body representation, as indexed by fading of the cotton balls (or ‘second-order extensions’) from a positive afterimage. Skillfulness with chopsticks was predictive...
Martel M, Cardinali L, Roy AC, Farnè A. Tool-use: An open window into body representation and its pl...
The brain represents the body in different ways (e.g., perceptual, motor) for different purposes (re...
Item does not contain fulltextWhat does it mean to "know" what an object is? Viewing objects from di...
The brain's representation of the body can be extended to include objects that are not originally pa...
AbstractThe brain׳s representation of the body can be extended to include objects that are not origi...
Tool use is a hallmark of the human species and an essential aspect of daily life. Tools serve to fu...
When a warrior picks up a sword for battle, do sword and soldier become one? The notion of an extend...
Plasticity of body representation fundamentally underpins human tool use. Recent studies have demons...
When a warrior picks up a sword for battle, do sword and soldier become one? The notion of an extend...
Along the evolutionary history, humans have reached a high level of sophistication in the way they i...
none2Plasticity of body representation fundamentally underpins human tool use. Recent studies have d...
The main question of this thesis was: Can we dissociate multiple body representations in the healthy...
International audienceProper motor control of our own body implies a reliable representation of body...
Abstract — The multisensory representation of our body (body schema), and its conscious and manipula...
SummaryTo control bodily movements the human brain relies on a somatosensory representation referred...
Martel M, Cardinali L, Roy AC, Farnè A. Tool-use: An open window into body representation and its pl...
The brain represents the body in different ways (e.g., perceptual, motor) for different purposes (re...
Item does not contain fulltextWhat does it mean to "know" what an object is? Viewing objects from di...
The brain's representation of the body can be extended to include objects that are not originally pa...
AbstractThe brain׳s representation of the body can be extended to include objects that are not origi...
Tool use is a hallmark of the human species and an essential aspect of daily life. Tools serve to fu...
When a warrior picks up a sword for battle, do sword and soldier become one? The notion of an extend...
Plasticity of body representation fundamentally underpins human tool use. Recent studies have demons...
When a warrior picks up a sword for battle, do sword and soldier become one? The notion of an extend...
Along the evolutionary history, humans have reached a high level of sophistication in the way they i...
none2Plasticity of body representation fundamentally underpins human tool use. Recent studies have d...
The main question of this thesis was: Can we dissociate multiple body representations in the healthy...
International audienceProper motor control of our own body implies a reliable representation of body...
Abstract — The multisensory representation of our body (body schema), and its conscious and manipula...
SummaryTo control bodily movements the human brain relies on a somatosensory representation referred...
Martel M, Cardinali L, Roy AC, Farnè A. Tool-use: An open window into body representation and its pl...
The brain represents the body in different ways (e.g., perceptual, motor) for different purposes (re...
Item does not contain fulltextWhat does it mean to "know" what an object is? Viewing objects from di...