Introduction. Advances in our knowledge of corporeal awareness is not limited to patients with amputations, however, until recently, the study of ''phantom limbs'' was neglected by comparison with less common disorders of body perception. Method. Reasons for the neglect of this potentially informative and common condition are conspicuous by their absence in previous reviews. Over the past decade, however, experimental investigations of phantom limbs have revealed the dynamic neural processes that provide for both phantom and normal corporeal embodiment. Moreover, these findings helped to overturn widely held scientific assumptions regarding the extent of neural plasticity in the adult brain. Results. It is suggested that throughout medical ...
Postamputation phantom sensations and phantom pain, i.e., sensation or pain in the amputated limb, c...
Many neuropsychological theories agree that the brain maintains a relatively persistent representati...
Increasing evidence suggests that the visual analysis of other people's actions depends upon the obs...
Introduction. Advances in our knowledge of corporeal awareness is not limited to patients with amput...
Almost everyone who has a limb amputated will experience a phantom limb--the vivid impression that t...
Nearly everyone who undergoes the sudden loss of a limb will continue to feel the presence of and ex...
Phantom sensations are experienced by almost every person who has lost their hand in adulthood. This...
The phantom limb is an ailment in which a patient perceives a limb that is no longer present after a...
Three lower limb amputees, who reported phantom sensations, referred somatic stimuli delivered to sk...
Following the amputation of a limb, many amputees report that they can still vividly perceive its pr...
After amputation, individuals often have vivid experiences of their absent limb (i.e., a phantom lim...
Aim: The phantom phenomenon is a well-known example of the difference between body awareness and bod...
After amputation, individuals often have vivid experiences of their absent limb (i.e., a phantom lim...
Two apparently disparate phenomena of defective body integrity are reviewed. The first concerns dysm...
Phantom limbs refer to the sensation that an amputated or missing limb is still attached to the body...
Postamputation phantom sensations and phantom pain, i.e., sensation or pain in the amputated limb, c...
Many neuropsychological theories agree that the brain maintains a relatively persistent representati...
Increasing evidence suggests that the visual analysis of other people's actions depends upon the obs...
Introduction. Advances in our knowledge of corporeal awareness is not limited to patients with amput...
Almost everyone who has a limb amputated will experience a phantom limb--the vivid impression that t...
Nearly everyone who undergoes the sudden loss of a limb will continue to feel the presence of and ex...
Phantom sensations are experienced by almost every person who has lost their hand in adulthood. This...
The phantom limb is an ailment in which a patient perceives a limb that is no longer present after a...
Three lower limb amputees, who reported phantom sensations, referred somatic stimuli delivered to sk...
Following the amputation of a limb, many amputees report that they can still vividly perceive its pr...
After amputation, individuals often have vivid experiences of their absent limb (i.e., a phantom lim...
Aim: The phantom phenomenon is a well-known example of the difference between body awareness and bod...
After amputation, individuals often have vivid experiences of their absent limb (i.e., a phantom lim...
Two apparently disparate phenomena of defective body integrity are reviewed. The first concerns dysm...
Phantom limbs refer to the sensation that an amputated or missing limb is still attached to the body...
Postamputation phantom sensations and phantom pain, i.e., sensation or pain in the amputated limb, c...
Many neuropsychological theories agree that the brain maintains a relatively persistent representati...
Increasing evidence suggests that the visual analysis of other people's actions depends upon the obs...