Illusory subjective experience of looking at one's own face while in fact looking at another person's face can surprisingly be induced by simple synchronized visuo-tactile stimulation of the two faces. Recently, Apps and colleagues (Cerebral Cortex, 2014) investigated for the first time the role of visual unimodal and temporo-parietal multimodal brain areas in the enfacement illusion, and suggested a model in which multisensory mechanisms are crucial to construct and update self-face representation.
Self-identification with another person's face. The time relevant role of multimodal brain areas in the enfacement illusion / Bufalari, Ilaria; Porciello, Giuseppina; M., Sperduti; MINIO PALUELLO, Ilaria. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-3077. - STAMPA. - 113:7(2015), pp. 1959-1962. [10.1152/jn.00872.2013]
Self-identification with another person's face. The time relevant role of multimodal brain areas in the enfacement illusion
BUFALARI, Ilaria
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;PORCIELLO, GIUSEPPINASecondo
;MINIO PALUELLO, ILARIAUltimo
2015
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Illusory subjective experience of looking at one's own face while in fact looking at another person's face can surprisingly be induced by simple synchronized visuo-tactile stimulation of the two faces. Recently, Apps and colleagues (Cerebral Cortex, 2014) investigated for the first time the role of visual unimodal and temporo-parietal multimodal brain areas in the enfacement illusion, and suggested a model in which multisensory mechanisms are crucial to construct and update self-face representation.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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