There is a growing consensus that our most fundamental sense of self is structured by the ongoing integration of sensory and motor information related to our own body. Depersonalisation (DP) is an intriguing form of altered subjective experience in which people report feelings of unreality and detachment from their sense of self. The current study used the visual remapping of touch (VRT) paradigm to explore self-bias in visual–tactile integration in non-clinical participants reporting high and low levels of depersonalisation experiences. We found that the high-DP group showed an increased overall VRT effect but a no-self-face bias, instead showing a greater VRT effect when observing the face of another person. In addition, across all partic...
Studies have suggested that there is a strong link between the bodily self and the mechanisms underl...
Whenever you touch yourself, that touch feels distinctly different from when someone else touches yo...
How do I know the person I see in the mirror is really me? Is it because I know the person simply lo...
There is a growing consensus that our most fundamental sense of self is structured by the ongoing in...
Our sense of self is thought to develop through sensory-motor contingencies provided, not only by ob...
Introduction: Depersonalisation and derealisation disorders refer to feelings of detachment and diss...
Depersonalization and Derealization are characterised by feelings of detachment from one’s bodily se...
Introduction: Depersonalization and derealization disorders refer to feelings of detachment and diss...
Depersonalization and derealization are characterised by feelings of detachment from one’s bodily se...
Self-touch is considered important for bodily self-consciousness and self-other distinction and has ...
This thesis examines the neurocognitive biases of body-specific emotional processing in those predis...
BACKGROUND: The spatial unity between self and body can be disrupted by employing conflicting visual...
This paper proposes a qualitative study exploring anomalous self and world-experiences in individual...
Self-touch is considered important for bodily self-consciousness and self-other distinction and has ...
Multisensory integration is a powerful mechanism for constructing body awareness and key for the sen...
Studies have suggested that there is a strong link between the bodily self and the mechanisms underl...
Whenever you touch yourself, that touch feels distinctly different from when someone else touches yo...
How do I know the person I see in the mirror is really me? Is it because I know the person simply lo...
There is a growing consensus that our most fundamental sense of self is structured by the ongoing in...
Our sense of self is thought to develop through sensory-motor contingencies provided, not only by ob...
Introduction: Depersonalisation and derealisation disorders refer to feelings of detachment and diss...
Depersonalization and Derealization are characterised by feelings of detachment from one’s bodily se...
Introduction: Depersonalization and derealization disorders refer to feelings of detachment and diss...
Depersonalization and derealization are characterised by feelings of detachment from one’s bodily se...
Self-touch is considered important for bodily self-consciousness and self-other distinction and has ...
This thesis examines the neurocognitive biases of body-specific emotional processing in those predis...
BACKGROUND: The spatial unity between self and body can be disrupted by employing conflicting visual...
This paper proposes a qualitative study exploring anomalous self and world-experiences in individual...
Self-touch is considered important for bodily self-consciousness and self-other distinction and has ...
Multisensory integration is a powerful mechanism for constructing body awareness and key for the sen...
Studies have suggested that there is a strong link between the bodily self and the mechanisms underl...
Whenever you touch yourself, that touch feels distinctly different from when someone else touches yo...
How do I know the person I see in the mirror is really me? Is it because I know the person simply lo...