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Nowak, Dennis A.; Glasauer, Stefan; Hermsdorfer, Joachim – Brain, 2004
Grip force control relies on accurate internal models of the dynamics of our motor system and the external objects we manipulate. Internal models are not fixed entities, but rather are trained and updated by sensory experience. Sensory feedback signals relevant object properties and mechanical events, e.g. at the skin-object interface, to modify…
Descriptors: Feedback, Models, Sensory Experience, Psychomotor Skills
Blanke, Olaf; Landis, Theodor; Spinelli, Laurent; Seeck,Margitta – Brain, 2004
During an out-of-body experience (OBE), the experient seems to be awake and to see his body and the world from a location outside the physical body. A closely related experience is autoscopy (AS), which is characterized by the experience of seeing one's body in extrapersonal space. Yet, despite great public interest and many case studies,…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Patients, Personal Space, Brain