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Multisensory brain mechanisms of bodily self-consciousness

Olaf Blanke
Nature reviews. Neuroscience Summary & key facts 2012 1,131 citations

This review says our sense of being a body comes from the brain combining many body signals. It describes three parts of bodily self-consciousness: self-identification (feeling a body is mine), self-location (where I feel I am), and the first-person perspective (the point from which I see). Experiments that create mismatched…

Action Observation and Synchronization Multisensory perception and integration Virtual Reality Applications and Impacts

The functions of imitative behaviour in humans

Harry Farmer, Anna Ciaunica, Antonia F. de C. Hamilton
Mind & Language Summary & key facts 2018 37 citations

This article reviews where human imitation comes from and what it is for. The authors define imitation as when watching someone causes matching body movements. They argue that many studies suggest imitation is built by general sensorimotor learning after birth, not by a special innate imitation system. They review evidence,…

Action Observation and Synchronization Child and Animal Learning Development Embodied and Extended Cognition
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