Humphreys and Sui provide a powerful theoretical framework to explain processing biases toward self-related information. However, the framework is primarily applied to information relevant to a conceptual self-representation. Here, we show a similar processing bias for information related to the bodily self, grounded in sensorimotor representations. Furthermore, we can use bodily illusions to explore the ways in which embodied self-associations can affect our perceptual and attentional processing. It is possible to extend the current framework to take into account these effects, and we argue that this will yield considerable benefits for our understanding of self-relevance
How do I know the person I see in the mirror is really me? Is it because I know the person simply lo...
As we are cognizant of only a fraction of the available visual inputs at any given time, how is info...
Considerable efforts have focused on elucidating the influence that self-relevance exerts on percept...
Context: The integration of sensorimotor signals and prior beliefs contribute to our sense of body. ...
Recent research has linked bodily self-consciousness to the processing and integration of multisenso...
The self is one the most important concepts in social cognition and plays a crucial role in determin...
Behavioral and neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that people process preferentially self-relate...
Prominent theories highlight the importance of bodily perception for self-consciousness, but it is c...
Context • The integration of sensorimotor signals and prior beliefs contribute to our sense of body....
The self is one the most important concepts in social cognition and plays a crucial role in determin...
Recent research on bodily self-consciousness has assumed that it consists of three distinct componen...
Psychology distinguishes between a bodily and a narrative self. Within neuroscience, models of the b...
Recent work in human cognitive neuroscience has linked self-consciousness to the processing of multi...
Self-face representation is fundamentally important for self-identity and self-consciousness. Given ...
BACKGROUND: The spatial unity between self and body can be disrupted by employing conflicting visual...
How do I know the person I see in the mirror is really me? Is it because I know the person simply lo...
As we are cognizant of only a fraction of the available visual inputs at any given time, how is info...
Considerable efforts have focused on elucidating the influence that self-relevance exerts on percept...
Context: The integration of sensorimotor signals and prior beliefs contribute to our sense of body. ...
Recent research has linked bodily self-consciousness to the processing and integration of multisenso...
The self is one the most important concepts in social cognition and plays a crucial role in determin...
Behavioral and neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that people process preferentially self-relate...
Prominent theories highlight the importance of bodily perception for self-consciousness, but it is c...
Context • The integration of sensorimotor signals and prior beliefs contribute to our sense of body....
The self is one the most important concepts in social cognition and plays a crucial role in determin...
Recent research on bodily self-consciousness has assumed that it consists of three distinct componen...
Psychology distinguishes between a bodily and a narrative self. Within neuroscience, models of the b...
Recent work in human cognitive neuroscience has linked self-consciousness to the processing of multi...
Self-face representation is fundamentally important for self-identity and self-consciousness. Given ...
BACKGROUND: The spatial unity between self and body can be disrupted by employing conflicting visual...
How do I know the person I see in the mirror is really me? Is it because I know the person simply lo...
As we are cognizant of only a fraction of the available visual inputs at any given time, how is info...
Considerable efforts have focused on elucidating the influence that self-relevance exerts on percept...