Individuals with the peculiar disturbance of 'overcompleteness' experience an intense desire to amputate one of their healthy limbs, describing a sense of disownership for it (Body Integrity Identity Disorder - BIID). This condition is similar to somatoparaphrenia, the acquired delusion that one's own limb belongs to someone else. In ten individuals with BIID, we measured skin conductance response to noxious stimuli, delivered to the accepted and non-accepted limb, touching the body part or simulating the contact (stimuli approach the body without contacting it), hypothesizing that these individuals have responses like somatoparaphrenic patients, who previously showed reduced pain anticipation, when the threat was directed to the disowned l...
Body integrity identity disorder (BIID) is a rare condition defined by a persistent desire to amputa...
There are few things as irrefutable as the evidence that our limbs belong to us. However, persons wi...
There are few things as irrefutable as the evidence that our limbs belong to us. However, persons wi...
Individuals with the peculiar disturbance of 'overcompleteness' experience an intense desire to ampu...
Individuals with the peculiar disturbance of 'overcompleteness' experience an intense desire to ampu...
Our body feels like it is ours. However, individuals with body integrity identity disorder (BIID) la...
Our body feels like it is ours. However, individuals with body integrity identity disorder (BIID) la...
Individuals with Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID) have a (non-psychotic) longstanding desire ...
Individuals with Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID) have a (non-psychotic) longstanding desire ...
Individuals with Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID) have a (non-psychotic) longstanding desire ...
The aim of this thesis was to examine lower limb perception in healthy individuals and in people wit...
The aim of this thesis was to examine lower limb perception in healthy individuals and in people wit...
When we look at our hands we are immediately aware that they belong to us and we rarely doubt about ...
Body integrity identity disorder (BIID) is characterized by the overwhelming desire to amputate one ...
Body integrity identity disorder (BIID) is a rare condition defined by a persistent desire to amputa...
Body integrity identity disorder (BIID) is a rare condition defined by a persistent desire to amputa...
There are few things as irrefutable as the evidence that our limbs belong to us. However, persons wi...
There are few things as irrefutable as the evidence that our limbs belong to us. However, persons wi...
Individuals with the peculiar disturbance of 'overcompleteness' experience an intense desire to ampu...
Individuals with the peculiar disturbance of 'overcompleteness' experience an intense desire to ampu...
Our body feels like it is ours. However, individuals with body integrity identity disorder (BIID) la...
Our body feels like it is ours. However, individuals with body integrity identity disorder (BIID) la...
Individuals with Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID) have a (non-psychotic) longstanding desire ...
Individuals with Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID) have a (non-psychotic) longstanding desire ...
Individuals with Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID) have a (non-psychotic) longstanding desire ...
The aim of this thesis was to examine lower limb perception in healthy individuals and in people wit...
The aim of this thesis was to examine lower limb perception in healthy individuals and in people wit...
When we look at our hands we are immediately aware that they belong to us and we rarely doubt about ...
Body integrity identity disorder (BIID) is characterized by the overwhelming desire to amputate one ...
Body integrity identity disorder (BIID) is a rare condition defined by a persistent desire to amputa...
Body integrity identity disorder (BIID) is a rare condition defined by a persistent desire to amputa...
There are few things as irrefutable as the evidence that our limbs belong to us. However, persons wi...
There are few things as irrefutable as the evidence that our limbs belong to us. However, persons wi...