Abstract While the Sense of Agency (SoA)–the experience of controlling actions–is linked to motoric processes, the effects of non-motoric cues remain uncertain. We performed a …
V Gallese - … transactions of the royal society B: biological …, 2014 - royalsocietypublishing.org
This article addresses basic aspects of social cognition focusing on the pivotal role played by the lived body in the constitution of our experience of others. It is suggested that before …
Over the last few years, the efforts to reveal through neuroscientific lens the relations between the mind, body, and built environment have set a promising direction of using …
The last decades of the twentieth century were marked by great progress in cognitive neuroscience, made possible by recently-developed brain imaging technologies such as …
B Tomasino, M Gremese - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2016 - frontiersin.org
We can predict how an object would look like if we were to see it from different viewpoints. The brain network governing mental rotation (MR) has been studied using a variety of stimuli …
Every experience, those we are aware of and those we are not, is embedded in a subjective timeline, is tinged with emotion, and inevitably evokes a certain sense of self. Here, we …
The human pregenual anterior cingulate cortex (pACC) encompasses 7 distinct cyto-and receptorarchitectonic areas. We lack a detailed understanding of the functions in which they …
Looking at one's own body has been shown to induce analgesia. In the present work we investigated whether illusory self-identification with an avatar, as induced experimentally …
F Ferri, F Frassinetti, F Mastrangelo, A Salone… - Consciousness and …, 2012 - Elsevier
Schizophrenia spectrum has been associated with a disruption of the basic sense of self, which pertains, among others, the representation of one's own body. We investigated the …