Our body feels like it is ours. However, individuals with body integrity identity disorder (BIID) lack this feeling of ownership for distinct limbs and desire amputation of perfectly healthy body parts. This extremely rare condition provides us with an opportunity to study the neural basis underlying the feeling of limb ownership, since these individuals have a feeling of disownership for a limb in the absence of apparent brain damage. Here we directly compared brain activation between limbs that do and do not feel as part of the body using functional MRI during separate tactile stimulation and motor execution experiments. In comparison to matched controls, individuals with BIID showed heightened responsivity of a large somatosensory networ...
There are few things as irrefutable as the evidence that our limbs belong to us. However, persons wi...
The aim of this thesis was to examine lower limb perception in healthy individuals and in people wit...
The aim of this thesis was to examine lower limb perception in healthy individuals and in people wit...
Our body feels like it is ours. However, individuals with body integrity identity disorder (BIID) la...
<p>The figure shows one significant cluster including the ventral (PMv; middle) and dorsal (PMd; rig...
Individuals with Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID) have a (non-psychotic) longstanding desire ...
Individuals with Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID) have a (non-psychotic) longstanding desire ...
Individuals with Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID) have a (non-psychotic) longstanding desire ...
Individuals with the peculiar disturbance of 'overcompleteness' experience an intense desire to ampu...
Individuals with the peculiar disturbance of 'overcompleteness' experience an intense desire to ampu...
Individuals with the peculiar disturbance of 'overcompleteness' experience an intense desire to ampu...
<p>The figure shows two significant clusters in the frontoparietal network and occipitotemporal cort...
There are few things as irrefutable as the evidence that our limbs belong to us. However, persons wi...
There are few things as irrefutable as the evidence that our limbs belong to us. However, persons wi...
There are few things as irrefutable as the evidence that our limbs belong to us. However, persons wi...
There are few things as irrefutable as the evidence that our limbs belong to us. However, persons wi...
The aim of this thesis was to examine lower limb perception in healthy individuals and in people wit...
The aim of this thesis was to examine lower limb perception in healthy individuals and in people wit...
Our body feels like it is ours. However, individuals with body integrity identity disorder (BIID) la...
<p>The figure shows one significant cluster including the ventral (PMv; middle) and dorsal (PMd; rig...
Individuals with Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID) have a (non-psychotic) longstanding desire ...
Individuals with Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID) have a (non-psychotic) longstanding desire ...
Individuals with Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID) have a (non-psychotic) longstanding desire ...
Individuals with the peculiar disturbance of 'overcompleteness' experience an intense desire to ampu...
Individuals with the peculiar disturbance of 'overcompleteness' experience an intense desire to ampu...
Individuals with the peculiar disturbance of 'overcompleteness' experience an intense desire to ampu...
<p>The figure shows two significant clusters in the frontoparietal network and occipitotemporal cort...
There are few things as irrefutable as the evidence that our limbs belong to us. However, persons wi...
There are few things as irrefutable as the evidence that our limbs belong to us. However, persons wi...
There are few things as irrefutable as the evidence that our limbs belong to us. However, persons wi...
There are few things as irrefutable as the evidence that our limbs belong to us. However, persons wi...
The aim of this thesis was to examine lower limb perception in healthy individuals and in people wit...
The aim of this thesis was to examine lower limb perception in healthy individuals and in people wit...