Abstract: Given humans’ ubiquitous visual experience of their own body, one reasonable assumption is that one’s perceptions of the lengths of their body parts should be accurate. However, recent research has shown that large systematic distortions of the length of body parts are present in healthy younger adults. These distortions appear to be linked to tactile sensitivity such that individuals overestimate the length of body parts of low tactile sensitivity to a greater extent than body parts of high tactile sensitivity. There are certain conditions featuring reduced tactile sensitivity, such as Parkinson’s disease (PD) and healthy older ageing. However, the effect of these circumstances on individuals’ perceptions of the lengths of their ...
Our body is an essential component of our sense of self; it is not just a means through which we pas...
We have an abundance of perceptual information from multiple modalities specifying our body proporti...
To efficiently interact with the external world, the brain needs to represent the size of the involv...
Given humans’ ubiquitous visual experience of their own body, one reasonable assumption is that one’...
Several studies have shown, in healthy individuals, the presence of large distortions for tactile st...
Safe, successful interaction within one’s environment is contingent upon the perceivers’ ability to ...
Distorted representations of the body are observed in healthy individuals as well as in neurological...
Numerous studies have shown that the representation of the hand is distorted. When participants are ...
We experience our body as a 3D, volumetric object in the world. Measures of our conscious body image...
The dynamic flexibility of body representation has been highlighted through numerous lines of resear...
Given that observing one’s body is ubiquitous in experience, it is natural to assume that people acc...
Given that observing one’s body is ubiquitous in experience, it is natural to assume that people acc...
Knowing the size of our body is essential in order to use it effectively. Therefore, a model of the ...
Our body is central to our sense of self, and distorted body representations are found in several se...
Recent research in body perception has negated the assumption that we could accurately perceived our...
Our body is an essential component of our sense of self; it is not just a means through which we pas...
We have an abundance of perceptual information from multiple modalities specifying our body proporti...
To efficiently interact with the external world, the brain needs to represent the size of the involv...
Given humans’ ubiquitous visual experience of their own body, one reasonable assumption is that one’...
Several studies have shown, in healthy individuals, the presence of large distortions for tactile st...
Safe, successful interaction within one’s environment is contingent upon the perceivers’ ability to ...
Distorted representations of the body are observed in healthy individuals as well as in neurological...
Numerous studies have shown that the representation of the hand is distorted. When participants are ...
We experience our body as a 3D, volumetric object in the world. Measures of our conscious body image...
The dynamic flexibility of body representation has been highlighted through numerous lines of resear...
Given that observing one’s body is ubiquitous in experience, it is natural to assume that people acc...
Given that observing one’s body is ubiquitous in experience, it is natural to assume that people acc...
Knowing the size of our body is essential in order to use it effectively. Therefore, a model of the ...
Our body is central to our sense of self, and distorted body representations are found in several se...
Recent research in body perception has negated the assumption that we could accurately perceived our...
Our body is an essential component of our sense of self; it is not just a means through which we pas...
We have an abundance of perceptual information from multiple modalities specifying our body proporti...
To efficiently interact with the external world, the brain needs to represent the size of the involv...