A tool such as a prosthetic device that extends or restores movement may become part of the identity of the person to whom it belongs. For example, some individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) adapt their body and action representation to incorporate their wheelchairs. However, it remains unclear whether the bodily assimilation of a relevant external tool develops as a consequence of altered sensory and motor inputs from the body or of prolonged confinement sitting or lying in the wheelchair. To explore such relationships, we used a principal component analysis (PCA) on collected structured reports detailing introspective experiences of wheelchair use in 55 wheelchair-bound individuals with SCI. Among all patients, the regular use of a wh...
The brain integrates multiple sensory inputs, including somatosensory and visual inputs, to produce ...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating syndrome that produces dysfunction in motor and sensory sy...
Acting efficiently in the world depends on the activity of motor and somatosensory systems, the inte...
<div><p>A tool such as a prosthetic device that extends or restores movement may become part of the ...
Spinal cord injuries (SCIs) place a heavy burden on the healthcare system and have a high personal i...
Despite the many links between body representation, acting and perceiving the environment, no resear...
Recent studies suggest that cognitive functions change in spinal cord injured people1,2,3 (SCI), sup...
Embodied Cognition Theories (ECT) postulate that higher-order cognition is heavily influenced by sen...
Motor imagery (MI) allows one to mentally represent an action without necessarily performing it. Imp...
Peripersonal space (PPS) is the space surrounding us within which we interact with objects. PPS may ...
Abstract Growing evidence indicates that perceptual-motor codes may be associated with and influence...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) interrupts the brain-body input-output exchange and modifies the mental rep...
Background Following spinal cord injury (SCI) or anaesthesia, people may continue to experience feel...
Endowed with inherent flexibility, wearable robotic technologies are powerful devices that are know...
Recent achievements in rehabilitative robotics modify essential parameters of the human body, such a...
The brain integrates multiple sensory inputs, including somatosensory and visual inputs, to produce ...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating syndrome that produces dysfunction in motor and sensory sy...
Acting efficiently in the world depends on the activity of motor and somatosensory systems, the inte...
<div><p>A tool such as a prosthetic device that extends or restores movement may become part of the ...
Spinal cord injuries (SCIs) place a heavy burden on the healthcare system and have a high personal i...
Despite the many links between body representation, acting and perceiving the environment, no resear...
Recent studies suggest that cognitive functions change in spinal cord injured people1,2,3 (SCI), sup...
Embodied Cognition Theories (ECT) postulate that higher-order cognition is heavily influenced by sen...
Motor imagery (MI) allows one to mentally represent an action without necessarily performing it. Imp...
Peripersonal space (PPS) is the space surrounding us within which we interact with objects. PPS may ...
Abstract Growing evidence indicates that perceptual-motor codes may be associated with and influence...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) interrupts the brain-body input-output exchange and modifies the mental rep...
Background Following spinal cord injury (SCI) or anaesthesia, people may continue to experience feel...
Endowed with inherent flexibility, wearable robotic technologies are powerful devices that are know...
Recent achievements in rehabilitative robotics modify essential parameters of the human body, such a...
The brain integrates multiple sensory inputs, including somatosensory and visual inputs, to produce ...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a devastating syndrome that produces dysfunction in motor and sensory sy...
Acting efficiently in the world depends on the activity of motor and somatosensory systems, the inte...