In this article, we consider the usefulness of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and perturbation in evaluating causal relationships between bodily self-consciousness and the brain. We argue that fMRI research is not always restricted to correlational statements when it is combined with perturbation techniques and can sometimes permit some degree of causal inferencing, such as when bodily illusions are examined with fMRI. In these instances, one is changing a participant’s conscious bodily self by experimentally perturbing mechanisms that are involved in multisensory integration
Prominent theories highlight the importance of bodily perception for self-consciousness, but it is c...
Nothing provides as strong a sense of self as seeing one's face. Nevertheless, it remains unknown ho...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a unique window to the brain, enabling scientists to...
We review recent research about human subjectivity and self-consciousness that has focused on cognit...
Functional brain imaging offers new opportunities for the study of that most pervasive of cognitive ...
Recent work in human cognitive neuroscience has linked self-consciousness to the processing of multi...
Recent research has linked bodily self-consciousness to the processing and integration of multisenso...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between medial cortical activa...
Integrating information across sensory systems is a critical step toward building a cohesive represe...
Integrating information across sensory systems is a critical step toward building a cohesive represe...
BACKGROUND: The spatial unity between self and body can be disrupted by employing conflicting visual...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between medial cortical activa...
Recent research on bodily self-consciousness has assumed that it consists of three distinct componen...
Several developments for diverse scientific goals, mostly in physics and physiology, had to take pla...
Humans experience a sense of self, which is proposed to emerge from the integration of intrinsic and...
Prominent theories highlight the importance of bodily perception for self-consciousness, but it is c...
Nothing provides as strong a sense of self as seeing one's face. Nevertheless, it remains unknown ho...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a unique window to the brain, enabling scientists to...
We review recent research about human subjectivity and self-consciousness that has focused on cognit...
Functional brain imaging offers new opportunities for the study of that most pervasive of cognitive ...
Recent work in human cognitive neuroscience has linked self-consciousness to the processing of multi...
Recent research has linked bodily self-consciousness to the processing and integration of multisenso...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between medial cortical activa...
Integrating information across sensory systems is a critical step toward building a cohesive represe...
Integrating information across sensory systems is a critical step toward building a cohesive represe...
BACKGROUND: The spatial unity between self and body can be disrupted by employing conflicting visual...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between medial cortical activa...
Recent research on bodily self-consciousness has assumed that it consists of three distinct componen...
Several developments for diverse scientific goals, mostly in physics and physiology, had to take pla...
Humans experience a sense of self, which is proposed to emerge from the integration of intrinsic and...
Prominent theories highlight the importance of bodily perception for self-consciousness, but it is c...
Nothing provides as strong a sense of self as seeing one's face. Nevertheless, it remains unknown ho...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is a unique window to the brain, enabling scientists to...