The perception of the body and its parts has traditionally been studied using the conscious body image. Here, we determine the implicit representation of the hand. Participants were sequentially shown two life-size images of either the dorsal or palmar surface of their hand. In one interval either the horizontal or vertical dimension of the image was varied using an adaptive staircase, while the other interval contained the full-size, undistorted image. Participants reported which image most closely matched their hand. The staircase honed in on the distorted image that was equally likely to be judged as matching their own hand as the accurate image. The implicit representation was taken as midway between these two images. The experiment was...
Our body is an essential component of our sense of self; it is not just a means through which we pas...
An embodied approach to the perception of spatial layout contends that the body is used as a ‘percep...
We experience our body as a coherent object in the three-dimensional (3-D) world. In contrast, the b...
Recent studies have investigated the body representation underlying tactile size perception and posi...
Numerous studies have shown that the representation of the hand is distorted. When participants are ...
To locate our body in the space, we rely on an implicit representation of body size and shape: the b...
Recent studies have revealed that human position sense relies on a massively distorted representatio...
Knowing the size of our body is essential in order to use it effectively. Therefore, a model of the ...
In the present study, we addressed the problem of whether hand representations, derived from the con...
Perception of one's body is related not only to the physical appearance of the body, but also to the...
In the present study, we addressed the problem of whether hand representations, derived from the con...
Knowledge of one's own body size is a crucial facet of body representation, both for acting on the e...
We examined whether the apparent size of an object is scaled to the morphology of the relevant body ...
We examined whether the apparent size of an object is scaled to the morphology of the relevant body ...
Primary somatosensory maps in the brain represent the body as a discontinuous, fragmented set of 2-D...
Our body is an essential component of our sense of self; it is not just a means through which we pas...
An embodied approach to the perception of spatial layout contends that the body is used as a ‘percep...
We experience our body as a coherent object in the three-dimensional (3-D) world. In contrast, the b...
Recent studies have investigated the body representation underlying tactile size perception and posi...
Numerous studies have shown that the representation of the hand is distorted. When participants are ...
To locate our body in the space, we rely on an implicit representation of body size and shape: the b...
Recent studies have revealed that human position sense relies on a massively distorted representatio...
Knowing the size of our body is essential in order to use it effectively. Therefore, a model of the ...
In the present study, we addressed the problem of whether hand representations, derived from the con...
Perception of one's body is related not only to the physical appearance of the body, but also to the...
In the present study, we addressed the problem of whether hand representations, derived from the con...
Knowledge of one's own body size is a crucial facet of body representation, both for acting on the e...
We examined whether the apparent size of an object is scaled to the morphology of the relevant body ...
We examined whether the apparent size of an object is scaled to the morphology of the relevant body ...
Primary somatosensory maps in the brain represent the body as a discontinuous, fragmented set of 2-D...
Our body is an essential component of our sense of self; it is not just a means through which we pas...
An embodied approach to the perception of spatial layout contends that the body is used as a ‘percep...
We experience our body as a coherent object in the three-dimensional (3-D) world. In contrast, the b...