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Illusory own body perceptions: Case reports and relevance for bodily self-consciousness
2010
Consciousness and Cognition
Neurological disorders of body representation have for a long time suggested the importance of multisensory processing of bodily signals for self-consciousness. One such group of disorders -illusory own body perceptions affecting the entire body -has been proposed to be especially relevant in this respect, based on neurological data as well as philosophical considerations. This has recently been tested experimentally in healthy subjects showing that integration of multisensory bodily signals
doi:10.1016/j.concog.2010.04.010
pmid:20663690
fatcat:5seit5my7nb7xn4fnaesboqw4m