Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Right-hemisphere stroke can lead to the somatoparaphrenic delusion that parts of one's own body belong to someone else. To our knowledge, no previous study has experimentally assessed the sense of body part ownership in somatoparaphrenic patients when they see the body from a third-person perspective, as in a mirror. In alternating trials, we provided either direct first-person perspective vision of the arms, or indirect third-person perspective vision via a mirror in the frontal plane. We tested body ownership in these conditions in five patients with right-hemisphere lesions with left hemiplegia and neglect, including two patients with this somatoparaphrenic delusion. The somatoparaphreni...
Somatoparaphrenia (SP) is a disorder where patients deny ownership of their limb and display delusio...
Somatoparaphrenia (SP) is a disorder where patients deny ownership of their limb and display delusio...
A question still debated within cognitive neuroscience is whether signals present during ac-tions si...
Right-hemisphere stroke can lead to the somatoparaphrenic delusion that parts of one's own body belo...
AbstractThe various neurocognitive processes contributing to the sense of body ownership have been i...
Objectives: In the present study, we assess whether illusory sensations of movement can be elicited ...
AbstractThe various neurocognitive processes contributing to the sense of body ownership have been i...
The perception of the bodily self in space is a composite cognitive function requiring a dynamic int...
The perception of the bodily self in space is a composite cognitive function requiring a dynamic int...
Our bodies are arguably one of the most intimate things we will ever know. But the comfort of our ow...
Our bodies are arguably one of the most intimate things we will ever know. But the comfort of our ow...
© 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CCBY-NC-ND l...
The feeling of ownership over a limb is a belief that is taken for granted. Unfortunately, some pati...
The feeling of ownership over a limb is a belief that is taken for granted. Unfortunately, some pati...
Objectives: In the present study, we assess whether illusorysensations of movement can be elicited i...
Somatoparaphrenia (SP) is a disorder where patients deny ownership of their limb and display delusio...
Somatoparaphrenia (SP) is a disorder where patients deny ownership of their limb and display delusio...
A question still debated within cognitive neuroscience is whether signals present during ac-tions si...
Right-hemisphere stroke can lead to the somatoparaphrenic delusion that parts of one's own body belo...
AbstractThe various neurocognitive processes contributing to the sense of body ownership have been i...
Objectives: In the present study, we assess whether illusory sensations of movement can be elicited ...
AbstractThe various neurocognitive processes contributing to the sense of body ownership have been i...
The perception of the bodily self in space is a composite cognitive function requiring a dynamic int...
The perception of the bodily self in space is a composite cognitive function requiring a dynamic int...
Our bodies are arguably one of the most intimate things we will ever know. But the comfort of our ow...
Our bodies are arguably one of the most intimate things we will ever know. But the comfort of our ow...
© 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CCBY-NC-ND l...
The feeling of ownership over a limb is a belief that is taken for granted. Unfortunately, some pati...
The feeling of ownership over a limb is a belief that is taken for granted. Unfortunately, some pati...
Objectives: In the present study, we assess whether illusorysensations of movement can be elicited i...
Somatoparaphrenia (SP) is a disorder where patients deny ownership of their limb and display delusio...
Somatoparaphrenia (SP) is a disorder where patients deny ownership of their limb and display delusio...
A question still debated within cognitive neuroscience is whether signals present during ac-tions si...