نتایج جستجو برای: Disembodied Self

تعداد نتایج: 526420  

Journal: :Journal of Family Therapy 2001

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Shahar Arzy Gregor Thut Christine Mohr Christoph M Michel Olaf Blanke

Embodiment, the sense of being localized within one's physical body, is a fundamental aspect of the self. Recently, researchers have started to show that self and body processing require distinct brain mechanisms, suggesting two posterior brain regions as key loci: the temporoparietal junction (TPJ), which is involved in self processing and multisensory integration of body-related information; ...

2015
Michael R. Caputo

a r t i c l e i n f o JEL classification: C61 D92 Keywords: Price induced technical progress Disembodied technical progress Comparative dynamics Optimal control Testable implications A theory of a wealth maximizing, capital accumulating, price taking firm facing adjustment costs and operating in the presence of disembodied and price-induced technical progress is developed. The testable implicat...

Journal: :Frontiers of neurology and neuroscience 2007
Olaf Blanke

Human bodily experience is characterized by the immediate feeling that our body is localized at a certain position in space and that the self is localized within these body borders (embodiment). Recent research from cognitive neuroscience and neurology suggests that embodiment is of major importance for neuroscientific models of self and self-consciousness. This is suggested by illusory own bod...

Journal: :MFS Modern Fiction Studies 2001

2013
Christophe Lopez

The consequences of vestibular disorders on balance, oculomotor control, and self-motion perception have been extensively described in humans and animals. More recently, vestibular disorders have been related to cognitive deficits in spatial navigation and memory tasks. Less frequently, abnormal bodily perceptions have been described in patients with vestibular disorders. Altered forms of bodil...

As science focuses exclusively on the physical, it seems to assume that the brain has a key role in the origin if not also the constitution of our consciousness; and thus the destruction of the brain, the nervous system, and the body makes it pointless or even absurd to think of any personal consciousness after death. But one need not be convinced by this. However, any effort to investigate a p...

Journal: :Samuel Beckett Today / Aujourd'hui 2018

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