The perception of being located within one’s body (i.e., bodily self-location) is an essential feature of everyday self-experience. However, by manipulating exteroceptive input, healthy participants can easily be induced to perceive themselves as being spatially dislocated from their physical bodies. It has previously been suggested that interoception, i.e., the processing of inner physiological signals, contributes to the stability of body representations; however, this relationship has not previously been tested for different dimensions of interoception and bodily self-location. In the present study, using an advanced automatized setup, we systematically manipulated participants’ perspective of their own body (first- vs third-person persp...
Identifying with a body is central to being a conscious self. The now classic “rubber hand illusion...
International audienceThird-person perspective full-body illusions (3PP-FBI) enable the manipulation...
Self-consciousness has mostly been approached by philosophical enquiry and not by empirical neurosci...
Interoception and exteroception for body signals are two different ways of perceiving the self: the ...
Interoceptive and exteroceptive information are both essential for the construction and update of se...
Body-awareness relies on the representation of both interoceptive and exteroceptive percepts coming ...
Experiencing the body as a coherent, stable, entity involves the dynamic integration of information ...
Psychology distinguishes between a bodily and a narrative self. Within neuroscience, models of the b...
Exteroceptive and interoceptive signals shape and sustain the bodily self-awareness. The existence o...
Recent research has linked bodily self-consciousness to the processing and integration of multisenso...
Prominent theories highlight the importance of bodily perception for self-consciousness, but it is c...
Prominent theories highlight the importance of bodily perception for self-consciousness, but it is c...
Recent research on bodily self-consciousness has assumed that it consists of three distinct componen...
Integration of body-related signals within the peripersonal space (PPS) contributes to bodily self-a...
Having an accurate sense of the spatial boundaries of the body is a prerequisite for interacting wi...
Identifying with a body is central to being a conscious self. The now classic “rubber hand illusion...
International audienceThird-person perspective full-body illusions (3PP-FBI) enable the manipulation...
Self-consciousness has mostly been approached by philosophical enquiry and not by empirical neurosci...
Interoception and exteroception for body signals are two different ways of perceiving the self: the ...
Interoceptive and exteroceptive information are both essential for the construction and update of se...
Body-awareness relies on the representation of both interoceptive and exteroceptive percepts coming ...
Experiencing the body as a coherent, stable, entity involves the dynamic integration of information ...
Psychology distinguishes between a bodily and a narrative self. Within neuroscience, models of the b...
Exteroceptive and interoceptive signals shape and sustain the bodily self-awareness. The existence o...
Recent research has linked bodily self-consciousness to the processing and integration of multisenso...
Prominent theories highlight the importance of bodily perception for self-consciousness, but it is c...
Prominent theories highlight the importance of bodily perception for self-consciousness, but it is c...
Recent research on bodily self-consciousness has assumed that it consists of three distinct componen...
Integration of body-related signals within the peripersonal space (PPS) contributes to bodily self-a...
Having an accurate sense of the spatial boundaries of the body is a prerequisite for interacting wi...
Identifying with a body is central to being a conscious self. The now classic “rubber hand illusion...
International audienceThird-person perspective full-body illusions (3PP-FBI) enable the manipulation...
Self-consciousness has mostly been approached by philosophical enquiry and not by empirical neurosci...