Individuals with mirror touch synaesthesia (MTS) experience touch on their own body when observing others being touched. A recent account proposes that such rare experiences could be linked to impairment in self-other representations. Here we tested participants with MTS on a battery of social cognition tests and found that compared to non-synaesthete controls, the MTS group showed impairment in imitation-inhibition but not in visual perspective taking or theory of mind. Although all of these socio-cognitive abilities rely on the control of self-other representations, they differ as to whether the self, or the other, should be preferentially represented. For imitation-inhibition, representations of the other should be inhibited and self-rep...
Mirror-touch synesthesia (MTS) is the conscious experience of tactile sensations induced by seeing s...
Mirror Touch Synesthetes (MTSs) feel touch while they observe others being touched. According to the...
Recent research suggests the observation or imagination of somatosensory stimulation in another (e.g...
Individuals with mirror touch synaesthesia (MTS) experience touch on their own body when observing o...
Individuals with mirror touch synaesthesia (MTS) experience touch on their own body when observing o...
Individuals with mirror touch synaesthesia (MTS) experience touch on their own body when observing o...
AbstractIndividuals with mirror-touch synaesthesia (MTS) experience touch on their own bodies when o...
This commentary describes an additional line of evidence related to the suggestion that mechanisms o...
Individuals with mirror-touch synaesthesia (MTS) experience touch on their own bodies when observing...
Mirror-touch synaesthesia describes a condition in which individuals experience the sensation of bei...
In so-called 'mirror-touch synaesthesia', observing touch to another person induces a subjective tac...
In so-called 'mirror-touch synaesthesia', observing touch to another person induces a subjective tac...
Mirror-touch synesthesia (MTS) is the conscious experience of tactile sensations induced by seeing s...
Understanding others' tactile sensations is a fundamental component of social behaviour. This comple...
Mirror-touch synaesthesia (MTS) is a conscious tactile sensation in the observer when watching someb...
Mirror-touch synesthesia (MTS) is the conscious experience of tactile sensations induced by seeing s...
Mirror Touch Synesthetes (MTSs) feel touch while they observe others being touched. According to the...
Recent research suggests the observation or imagination of somatosensory stimulation in another (e.g...
Individuals with mirror touch synaesthesia (MTS) experience touch on their own body when observing o...
Individuals with mirror touch synaesthesia (MTS) experience touch on their own body when observing o...
Individuals with mirror touch synaesthesia (MTS) experience touch on their own body when observing o...
AbstractIndividuals with mirror-touch synaesthesia (MTS) experience touch on their own bodies when o...
This commentary describes an additional line of evidence related to the suggestion that mechanisms o...
Individuals with mirror-touch synaesthesia (MTS) experience touch on their own bodies when observing...
Mirror-touch synaesthesia describes a condition in which individuals experience the sensation of bei...
In so-called 'mirror-touch synaesthesia', observing touch to another person induces a subjective tac...
In so-called 'mirror-touch synaesthesia', observing touch to another person induces a subjective tac...
Mirror-touch synesthesia (MTS) is the conscious experience of tactile sensations induced by seeing s...
Understanding others' tactile sensations is a fundamental component of social behaviour. This comple...
Mirror-touch synaesthesia (MTS) is a conscious tactile sensation in the observer when watching someb...
Mirror-touch synesthesia (MTS) is the conscious experience of tactile sensations induced by seeing s...
Mirror Touch Synesthetes (MTSs) feel touch while they observe others being touched. According to the...
Recent research suggests the observation or imagination of somatosensory stimulation in another (e.g...