A Schettler, V Raja, ML Anderson - Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Here we offer a thorough review of the empirical literature on the conditions under which an object, such as a tool or a prosthetic (whether real or virtual), can be experienced as being in …
Posterior parietal cortex (PPC) has been implicated in sensory and motor processing, but its underlying organization is still debated. Sensory-based accounts suggest that PPC is mainly …
Somatosensation greatly increases the ability to control our natural body. This suggests that supplementing vision with haptic sensory feedback would also be helpful when a user aims …
In human movement augmentation, the number of controlled degrees of freedom could be enhanced by the simultaneous and independent use of supernumerary robotic limbs (SRL) …
Humans evolution is distinctly characterized by their exquisite mastery of tools, allowing them to shape their environment in more elaborate ways compared to other species. This …
Tool use is one of the most remarkable skills of the human species, enabling complex interactions with the environment. To establish such interactions, we predict the sensory …
A Möllmann, N Heinrichs, A Herwig - Frontiers in psychology, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Many mental disorders are accompanied by distortions in the way the own body is perceived and represented (eg, eating disorders, body dysmorphic disorder including muscle …
F Ianì - Consciousness and Cognition, 2021 - Elsevier
This review aims to explore what I call the “Embodiment Cost Hypothesis”(ECH), according to which, when humans “embody” a part of the world other than their bodies, a measurable …
Proprioception provides crucial information necessary for determining limb position and movement, and plausibly also for updating internal models that might underlie the control of …