The question how the brain distinguishes between information about self and others is of fundamental interest to both philosophy and neuroscience. In this functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, we sought to distinguish the neural substrates of representing a full-body movement as one's movement and as someone else's movement. Participants performed a delayed match-to-sample working memory task where a retained full-body movement (displayed using point-light walkers) was arbitrarily labeled as one's own movement or as performed by someone else. By using arbitrary associations we aimed to address a limitation of previous studies, namely that our own movements are more familiar to us than movements of other people. A searchlight m...
Although many examples exist for shared neural representations of self and other, it is unknown how ...
Human beings are social animals and they vary in the degree to which they share information about th...
Much research suggested that recognizing our own body-parts and attributing a body-part to our physi...
The question how the brain distinguishes between information about self and others is of fundamental...
The question how the brain distinguishes between information about self and others is of fundamental...
The question of how people recognize themselves and separate themselves from the environment and oth...
Humans explore the world by moving in it, whether moving their whole body as during walking or drivi...
The perception of self and others is a key aspect of social cognition. In order to investigate the n...
The perception of self and others is a key aspect of social cognition. In order to investigate the n...
The perception of self and others is a key aspect of social cognition. In order to investigate the n...
The perception of self and others is a key aspect of social cognition. In order to investigate the n...
Human beings are social animals and they vary in the degree to which they share information about th...
Neuroscientists and philosophers, among others, have long questioned the contribution of bodily expe...
Neuroscientists and philosophers, among others, have long questioned the contribution of bodily expe...
Although many examples exist for shared neural representations of self and other, it is unknown how ...
Although many examples exist for shared neural representations of self and other, it is unknown how ...
Human beings are social animals and they vary in the degree to which they share information about th...
Much research suggested that recognizing our own body-parts and attributing a body-part to our physi...
The question how the brain distinguishes between information about self and others is of fundamental...
The question how the brain distinguishes between information about self and others is of fundamental...
The question of how people recognize themselves and separate themselves from the environment and oth...
Humans explore the world by moving in it, whether moving their whole body as during walking or drivi...
The perception of self and others is a key aspect of social cognition. In order to investigate the n...
The perception of self and others is a key aspect of social cognition. In order to investigate the n...
The perception of self and others is a key aspect of social cognition. In order to investigate the n...
The perception of self and others is a key aspect of social cognition. In order to investigate the n...
Human beings are social animals and they vary in the degree to which they share information about th...
Neuroscientists and philosophers, among others, have long questioned the contribution of bodily expe...
Neuroscientists and philosophers, among others, have long questioned the contribution of bodily expe...
Although many examples exist for shared neural representations of self and other, it is unknown how ...
Although many examples exist for shared neural representations of self and other, it is unknown how ...
Human beings are social animals and they vary in the degree to which they share information about th...
Much research suggested that recognizing our own body-parts and attributing a body-part to our physi...