
Body Schema and Body Image
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- Part I: Theoretical clarification:Body schema and body image
- 1: Frédérique de Vignemont, Victor Pitron, and Adrian J.T. Alsmith: What is the body schema?
- 2: David Morris: The space of the body schema: putting the schema in movement
- 3: Jan Halák: Body schema dynamics in Merleau-Ponty
- 4: Helena De Preester: A radical phenomenology of the body: subjectivity and sensations in body image and body schema
- 5: Shogo Tanaka: Body schema and body image in motor learning: refining Merleau-Ponty's notion of body schema
- 6: Shaun Gallagher: Reimagining the body image
- 7: Andreas Kalckert: The body in the German neurology of the early 20th century
- Part II: Brain, body and self
- 8: Daniele Romano and Angelo Maravita: Plasticity and tool use in the body schema
- 9: Noriaki Kanayama and Kentaro Hiromitsu: Triadic body representations in the human cerebral cortex and peripheral nerves
- 10: Matej Hoffmann: Body models in humans, animals, and robots
- 11: Philippe Rochat and Sara Valencia Botto: From implicit to explicit body awareness in the first two years of life
- 12: Shu Imaizumi, Tomohisa Asai, and Michiko Miyazaki: Cross-referenced body and action for the unified self: empirical, developmental, and clinical perspectives
- 13: Manos Tsakiris and Rosie Drysdale: Growing up a self: on the relation between body image and the experience of the interoceptive body
- Part III: Disorders, anomalies and therapies
- 14: Jonathan Cole: The embodied and social self: insights on body image and body schema from neurological conditions
- 15: Yves Rossetti, Laurence Havé, Anne-Emmanuelle Priot, Laure Pisella, and Gilles Rode: Unilateral body neglect: schemas vs images?
- 16: Jasmine Ho and Bigna Lenggenhager: Neurological underpinnings of body image and body schema disturbances
- 17: Britt Normann: Body schema and body image disturbances in individuals with multiple sclerosis
- 18: Katsunori Miyahara: Body-schema and pain
- 19: Masayuki Hara, Olaf Blanke, and Noriaki Kanayama: Feeling of a presence and anomalous body perception
- 20: Yochai Ataria and Aviya Ben David: The body-image-body-schema/ownership-agency model for pathologies: four case studies
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