OBJECTIVE Autoscopic phenomena (AP) are illusory own body reduplications characterized by the visual perception of a second own body in extrapersonal space, and include three main forms: autoscopic hallucination (AH), heautoscopy (HAS) and out-of-body-experience (OBE). Past research showed that lesions were heterogeneously distributed and affected many different brain regions within and across patients, while small case series suggested that AP lesions converge in temporo-parietal and parieto-occipital cortex. As only few studies investigated each form of AP separately, it remains unknown whether the three AP are characterized by common and distinct brain mechanisms. METHODS Here, we applied lesion network analysis in 26 neurologic...
SummarySelf-consciousness has mostly been approached by philosophical enquiry and not by empirical n...
Self-processing has been related to the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and the temporo-parietal junction (T...
peer reviewedIntroduction: Given that recent research has shown that functional connectivity is not ...
Recent research in cognitive neuroscience using virtual reality, robotic technology and brain imagin...
During an out‐of‐body experience (OBE), the experient seems to be awake and to see his body and the ...
Parietal cortex and adjacent parts of the temporal cortex have recently been associated with bodily ...
Periventricular nodular heterotopias (PVNH) are areas of neurons abnormally located in the white mat...
Autoscopic phenomena (AP) are characterized by seeing an image of oneself in extra-personal space. T...
Current research on the various forms of autoscopic phenomena addresses the clinical and neurologica...
Self-consciousness has mostly been approached by philosophical enquiry and not by empirical neurosci...
Introduction: Neuroimaging of the self focused on high-level mechanisms such as language, memory or ...
Embodiment, the sense of being localized within one's physical body, is a fundamental aspect of the ...
Autoscopic phenomena are complex illusory percep-tions of one's body during which human subject...
The spatial unity of self and body is challenged by various philosophical considerations and several...
The brain regions responsible for hallucinations remain unclear. We studied 89 brain lesions causing...
SummarySelf-consciousness has mostly been approached by philosophical enquiry and not by empirical n...
Self-processing has been related to the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and the temporo-parietal junction (T...
peer reviewedIntroduction: Given that recent research has shown that functional connectivity is not ...
Recent research in cognitive neuroscience using virtual reality, robotic technology and brain imagin...
During an out‐of‐body experience (OBE), the experient seems to be awake and to see his body and the ...
Parietal cortex and adjacent parts of the temporal cortex have recently been associated with bodily ...
Periventricular nodular heterotopias (PVNH) are areas of neurons abnormally located in the white mat...
Autoscopic phenomena (AP) are characterized by seeing an image of oneself in extra-personal space. T...
Current research on the various forms of autoscopic phenomena addresses the clinical and neurologica...
Self-consciousness has mostly been approached by philosophical enquiry and not by empirical neurosci...
Introduction: Neuroimaging of the self focused on high-level mechanisms such as language, memory or ...
Embodiment, the sense of being localized within one's physical body, is a fundamental aspect of the ...
Autoscopic phenomena are complex illusory percep-tions of one's body during which human subject...
The spatial unity of self and body is challenged by various philosophical considerations and several...
The brain regions responsible for hallucinations remain unclear. We studied 89 brain lesions causing...
SummarySelf-consciousness has mostly been approached by philosophical enquiry and not by empirical n...
Self-processing has been related to the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and the temporo-parietal junction (T...
peer reviewedIntroduction: Given that recent research has shown that functional connectivity is not ...