The multisensory regions in frontoparietal cortices play a crucial role in the sense of body and self. Disrupting this sense may lead to a feeling of disembodiment, or more generally, a sense of disownership. Experimentally, this altered consciousness disappears during illusory own-body perceptions, increasing the intensity of perceived ownership for an external virtual limb. In many clinical conditions, particularly in individuals with a discontinuous or absent sense of bodily awareness, the brain may effortlessly create a convincing feeling of body ownership over a surrogate body or body part. The immediate visual input dominates the current bodily state and induces rapid plastic adaptation that reconfigures the dynamics of bodily representation, allowing the brain to acquire an alternative sense of body and self. Investigating strategies to deconstruct the lack of a normal sense of bodily ownership, especially after a neurological injury, may aid the selection of appropriate clinical treatment.

Acquisition of ownership illusion with self-disownership in neurological patients / Pazzaglia, M.; Giannini, A. M.; Federico, F.. - In: BRAIN SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3425. - 10:3(2020). [10.3390/brainsci10030170]

Acquisition of ownership illusion with self-disownership in neurological patients

Pazzaglia M.
;
Giannini A. M.;Federico F.
2020

Abstract

The multisensory regions in frontoparietal cortices play a crucial role in the sense of body and self. Disrupting this sense may lead to a feeling of disembodiment, or more generally, a sense of disownership. Experimentally, this altered consciousness disappears during illusory own-body perceptions, increasing the intensity of perceived ownership for an external virtual limb. In many clinical conditions, particularly in individuals with a discontinuous or absent sense of bodily awareness, the brain may effortlessly create a convincing feeling of body ownership over a surrogate body or body part. The immediate visual input dominates the current bodily state and induces rapid plastic adaptation that reconfigures the dynamics of bodily representation, allowing the brain to acquire an alternative sense of body and self. Investigating strategies to deconstruct the lack of a normal sense of bodily ownership, especially after a neurological injury, may aid the selection of appropriate clinical treatment.
2020
Body representation; Disembodiment; Disownership; Neuroplasticity; Ownership; Parietal cortex; Rubber hand illusion; Spinal cord injury; Tumor resection
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Acquisition of ownership illusion with self-disownership in neurological patients / Pazzaglia, M.; Giannini, A. M.; Federico, F.. - In: BRAIN SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3425. - 10:3(2020). [10.3390/brainsci10030170]
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