Happy to share our new article published in Scientific Reports with Henrik Ehrsson @BrainSelf ! We characterize the functional role of the sense of bodily self in the interplay between fear and threat proximity.
https://t.co/nqxhCnO5pP
Congratulations Dr. Sara Coppi (@coppi_sara) on the superb defense of your PhD thesis, 'The Relationship between Nociception, Pain, and Body Ownership'!
We are eager to recruit a talented doctoral course student who wants to explore SMC complexes and chromosome folding at the Karolinska Institutet with us!
Happy to share our new study on the role of alpha frequency in integrating self-related sensory information into a coherent perceptual experience of one’s body!
With @BrainSelf at @karolinskainst, out now in Nature Communications @NatureComms
https://t.co/7qNod5sCTi
Our new PNAS study shows that bodily self-perception has privileged access to consciousness. While vision and hearing often involve unconscious processing, the sense of one’s own body appears to emerge directly in awareness. See link and thread below.
Dance styles engage the brain in different ways depending on the movements, aesthetics, and emotions associated with the dance, according to a study in Nature Communications. https://t.co/CFViVoEEMt
New study led by @PTacikowski shows that reducing body ownership through a perceptual illusion leads to fragmentation in self-concept. This link between the bodily and conceptual self may shed light on dissociative experiences and mental health.
https://t.co/zmz923so1b
New study out in iScience, led by @coppi_sara: During the rubber hand illusion, pain is mislocalized toward the rubber hand, just like touch and proprioception. This nociceptive drift reveals how pain, like other senses, is integrated into the bodily self.
https://t.co/nq6CCvteQn
How does hearing one’s own voice shape the sense of agency?🗣️ Our new preprint explores its retrospective and prospective influences through a series of four psychological experiments.
https://t.co/RSQ984hnai