We are frequently changing the position of our bodies and body parts within complex environments. How does the brain keep track of one’s own body? Current models of body ownership state that visual body ownership cues such as viewed object form and orientation are combined with multisensory information to correctly identify one’s own body, estimate its current location and evoke an experience of body ownership. Within this framework, it may be possible that the brain relies on a separate perceptual analysis of body ownership cues (e.g. form, orientation, multisensory synchrony). Alternatively, these cues may interact in earlier stages of perceptual processing—visually derived body form and orientation cues may, for example, directly modulat...
The sense of body ownership builds on proper multisensory integration mechanisms. The Rubber-Hand Il...
Recent studies have shown that human perception of body ownership is highly malleable. A well-known ...
SummaryThe question of how our body parts successfully interact with objects in the outside world is...
Body ownership relies on spatiotemporal correlations between multisensory signals and visual cues sp...
To some extent the bodies of others and one's own body are represented differently in the human brai...
Temporally congruent sensory information during a movement and the visual perspective in which we se...
Experimental work on body ownership illusions showed how simple multisensory manipulation can genera...
We investigated how motor agency in the voluntary control of body movement influences body awareness...
Body ownership refers to the special perceptual status of one’s own body, which makes bodily sensati...
Body ownership refers to the special perceptual status of one’s own body, which makes bodily sensati...
Body ownership refers to the special perceptual status of one’s own body, which makes bodily sensati...
The sense of body ownership builds on proper multisensory integration mechanisms. The Rubber-Hand Il...
The feeling of owning and controlling the body relies on the integration and interpretation of senso...
Abstract The experience of body ownership can be successfully manipulated during the rubber hand ill...
<div><p>Recent studies have shown that human perception of body ownership is highly malleable. A wel...
The sense of body ownership builds on proper multisensory integration mechanisms. The Rubber-Hand Il...
Recent studies have shown that human perception of body ownership is highly malleable. A well-known ...
SummaryThe question of how our body parts successfully interact with objects in the outside world is...
Body ownership relies on spatiotemporal correlations between multisensory signals and visual cues sp...
To some extent the bodies of others and one's own body are represented differently in the human brai...
Temporally congruent sensory information during a movement and the visual perspective in which we se...
Experimental work on body ownership illusions showed how simple multisensory manipulation can genera...
We investigated how motor agency in the voluntary control of body movement influences body awareness...
Body ownership refers to the special perceptual status of one’s own body, which makes bodily sensati...
Body ownership refers to the special perceptual status of one’s own body, which makes bodily sensati...
Body ownership refers to the special perceptual status of one’s own body, which makes bodily sensati...
The sense of body ownership builds on proper multisensory integration mechanisms. The Rubber-Hand Il...
The feeling of owning and controlling the body relies on the integration and interpretation of senso...
Abstract The experience of body ownership can be successfully manipulated during the rubber hand ill...
<div><p>Recent studies have shown that human perception of body ownership is highly malleable. A wel...
The sense of body ownership builds on proper multisensory integration mechanisms. The Rubber-Hand Il...
Recent studies have shown that human perception of body ownership is highly malleable. A well-known ...
SummaryThe question of how our body parts successfully interact with objects in the outside world is...