Progress in medical science and technology drastically improved physicians\u2019 ability to interact with patient\u2019s physical body. Nevertheless, medicine still addresses the human body from a Hippocratic point of view, considering the organism and its processes just as a matter of mechanics and fluids. However, the interaction between the cognitive neuroscience of bodily self-consciousness (BSC), fundamentally rooted in the integration of multisensory bodily inputs, with virtual reality (VR), haptic technologies and robotics is giving a new meaning to the classic Juvenal\u2019s latin dictum \u201cMens sana in corpore sano\u201d (a healthy mind in a healthy body). This vision provides the basis for a new research field, \u201cEmbodied M...
The perceptions of our own body (e.g., size and shape) do not always coincide with its real characte...
Through this contribution I aim to explore the horizons and limits of digital medicine in light of a...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW The experience of ourselves as an embodied agent with a first-person perspective ...
Progress in medical science and technology drastically improved physicians’ ability to interact with...
The increasing interest of neuroscience, cognitive science and social psychology towards the study o...
The term “regenerative medicine” (RM) indicates an emerging trend in biomedical sciences that aims a...
Our brain constantly receives and integrates a flow of multisensory bodily inputs that are responsib...
In this symposium we will place the experience of the human body and its mental representations in c...
Since centuries, scientists, clinicians and philosophers have been debating about the interactions b...
The experience of having a body is the key aspect for self-consciousness and it has been recognized ...
Awareness of our environments both external and internal are in continuous flux and highly mediated ...
Our body can be seen as an anchor that tightly connects us with the surrounding physical world. Conc...
Different studies suggest that Virtual Reality (VR) is an effective tool for behavioural health, wit...
Perceiving a body is a phenomenal experience completely different from experiencing a body as one's ...
International audienceThis review article summarizes neuropsychological descriptions of abnormal bod...
The perceptions of our own body (e.g., size and shape) do not always coincide with its real characte...
Through this contribution I aim to explore the horizons and limits of digital medicine in light of a...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW The experience of ourselves as an embodied agent with a first-person perspective ...
Progress in medical science and technology drastically improved physicians’ ability to interact with...
The increasing interest of neuroscience, cognitive science and social psychology towards the study o...
The term “regenerative medicine” (RM) indicates an emerging trend in biomedical sciences that aims a...
Our brain constantly receives and integrates a flow of multisensory bodily inputs that are responsib...
In this symposium we will place the experience of the human body and its mental representations in c...
Since centuries, scientists, clinicians and philosophers have been debating about the interactions b...
The experience of having a body is the key aspect for self-consciousness and it has been recognized ...
Awareness of our environments both external and internal are in continuous flux and highly mediated ...
Our body can be seen as an anchor that tightly connects us with the surrounding physical world. Conc...
Different studies suggest that Virtual Reality (VR) is an effective tool for behavioural health, wit...
Perceiving a body is a phenomenal experience completely different from experiencing a body as one's ...
International audienceThis review article summarizes neuropsychological descriptions of abnormal bod...
The perceptions of our own body (e.g., size and shape) do not always coincide with its real characte...
Through this contribution I aim to explore the horizons and limits of digital medicine in light of a...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW The experience of ourselves as an embodied agent with a first-person perspective ...