Abstract Human infants cannot report their experiences, limiting what we can learn about their bodily awareness. However, visual cortical responses to the body, linked to visual awareness and selective attention in adults, can be easily measured in infants and provide a promising marker of bodily awareness in early life. We presented 4- and 8-month-old infants with a flickering (7.5 Hz) video of a hand being stroked and recorded steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs). In half of the trials, the infants also received tactile stroking synchronously with visual stroking. The 8-month-old, but not the 4-month-old infants, showed a significant enhancement of SSVEP responses when they received tactile stimulation concurrent with the visual...
An ability to perceive tactile and visual stimuli in a common spatial frame of reference is a crucia...
There is general consensus that the representation of the human face becomes functionally specialize...
SummaryWhen we sense a touch, our brains take account of our current limb position to determine the ...
Abstract Human infants cannot report their experiences, limiting what we can learn about their bodil...
Human infants cannot report their experiences, limiting what we can learn about their bodily awarene...
Human infants cannot report their experiences, limiting what we can learn about their bodily awarene...
The ability to differentiate one's body from others is a fundamental aspect of social perception and...
The ability to differentiate one’s body from others is a fundamental aspect of social perception and...
It is well documented that in the first year after birth, infants are able to identify self-performe...
It is well documented that in the first year after birth, infants are able to identify self-performe...
It is well documented that in the first year after birth, infants are able to identify self-performe...
The human brain recruits similar brain regions when a state is experienced (e.g., touch, pain, actio...
The ability to differentiate one's body from others is a fundamental aspect of social perception and...
SummaryBody ownership and awareness has recently become an active topic of research in adults using ...
The ability to differentiate one’s body from others is a fundamental aspect of social perception and...
An ability to perceive tactile and visual stimuli in a common spatial frame of reference is a crucia...
There is general consensus that the representation of the human face becomes functionally specialize...
SummaryWhen we sense a touch, our brains take account of our current limb position to determine the ...
Abstract Human infants cannot report their experiences, limiting what we can learn about their bodil...
Human infants cannot report their experiences, limiting what we can learn about their bodily awarene...
Human infants cannot report their experiences, limiting what we can learn about their bodily awarene...
The ability to differentiate one's body from others is a fundamental aspect of social perception and...
The ability to differentiate one’s body from others is a fundamental aspect of social perception and...
It is well documented that in the first year after birth, infants are able to identify self-performe...
It is well documented that in the first year after birth, infants are able to identify self-performe...
It is well documented that in the first year after birth, infants are able to identify self-performe...
The human brain recruits similar brain regions when a state is experienced (e.g., touch, pain, actio...
The ability to differentiate one's body from others is a fundamental aspect of social perception and...
SummaryBody ownership and awareness has recently become an active topic of research in adults using ...
The ability to differentiate one’s body from others is a fundamental aspect of social perception and...
An ability to perceive tactile and visual stimuli in a common spatial frame of reference is a crucia...
There is general consensus that the representation of the human face becomes functionally specialize...
SummaryWhen we sense a touch, our brains take account of our current limb position to determine the ...