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Longo, Matthew R. "Distortion of mental body representations." Trends in Cognitive Sciences 26, no. 3 (2022): 241–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tics.2021.11.005.

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Cocchini, Gianna, Toni Galligan, Laura Mora, and Gustav Kuhn. "The magic hand: Plasticity of mental hand representation." Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 71, no. 11 (2018): 2314–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1747021817741606.

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Internal spatial body configurations are crucial to successfully interact with the environment and to experience our body as a three-dimensional volumetric entity. These representations are highly malleable and are modulated by a multitude of afferent and motor information. Despite some studies reporting the impact of sensory and motor modulation on body representations, the long-term relationship between sensory information and mental representation of own body parts is still unclear. We investigated hand representation in a group of expert sleight-of-hand magicians and in a group of age-matc
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Moro, Valentina, Michela Corbella, Silvio Ionta, Federico Ferrari, and Michele Scandola. "Cognitive Training Improves Disconnected Limbs’ Mental Representation and Peripersonal Space after Spinal Cord Injury." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 18 (2021): 9589. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18189589.

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Paraplegia following spinal cord injury (SCI) affects the mental representation and peripersonal space of the paralysed body parts (i.e., lower limbs). Physical rehabilitation programs can improve these aspects, but the benefits are mostly partial and short-lasting. These limits could be due to the absence of trainings focused on SCI-induced cognitive deficits combined with traditional physical rehabilitation. To test this hypothesis, we assessed in 15 SCI-individuals the effects of adding cognitive recovery protocols (motor imagery–MI) to standard physical rehabilitation programs (Motor + MI
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Mirucka, Beata, and Monika Kisielewska. "Mental Representations of the Body and Malleability of the Sense of Body Ownership in Schizophrenia within the Embodied Subject Model." Kultura i Edukacja 142, no. 4 (2023): 97–119. http://dx.doi.org/10.15804/kie.2023.04.06.

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The presented study was intended to shed some new light on the disturbance of body experience in persons with schizophrenia in reference to the Embodied Subject Model. The model proposes to complement theoretical linkages between concepts related to bodiness – body self and mental representations of the body (body schema, body image, body awareness) and a relatively new concept of body identity. The main research questions were: Given that persons with schizophrenia are characterised by the painful experience of their body as an external object, would they also manifest i/ weakened sensorimoto
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Di Vita, Antonella, Maria Cristina Cinelli, Simona Raimo, et al. "Body Representations in Children with Cerebral Palsy." Brain Sciences 10, no. 8 (2020): 490. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci10080490.

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We constantly process top-down and bottom-up inputs concerning our own body that interact to form body representations (BR). Even if some evidence showed BR deficits in children with cerebral palsy, a systematic study that evaluates different kinds of BR in these children, taking into account the possible presence of a general deficit affecting non-body mental representations, is currently lacking. Here we aimed at investigating BR (i.e., Body Semantics, Body Structural Representation and Body Schema) in children with cerebral palsy (CP) taking into account performance in tasks involving body
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McCabe, D. P., D. I. Ben-Tovim, M. K. Walker, and D. Pomeroy. "Does the Body Image Exist in Three Dimensions? The Study of Visual Mental Representation of a Body and a Nonbody Object." Perceptual and Motor Skills 92, no. 1 (2001): 223–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pms.2001.92.1.223.

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Do the mental Images of 3-dimensional objects recreate the depth characteristics of the original objects' This investigation of the characteristics of mental images utilized a novel boundary-detection task that required participants to relate a pair of crosses to the boundary of an image mentally projected onto a computer screen. 48 female participants with body attitudes within expected normal range were asked to image their own body and a familiar object from the front and the side. When the visual mental image was derived purely from long-term memory, accuracy was better than chance for the
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Miscevic Kadijevic, Gordana. "MENTAL REPRESENTATIONS OF PRESCHOOL CHILDREN ABOUT DIFFERENT ANIMALS." Journal of Baltic Science Education 16, no. 4 (2017): 500–509. http://dx.doi.org/10.33225/jbse/17.16.500.

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Adequate mental representations of animals are important for children’s personal development, because they result in their appropriate treatment of such animals, which would not, for example, compromise either animals’ or children’s safety. By using a convenient sample of 101 six- to seven-year old children, this research examined these representations regarding animals’ names, feeding habits, body coverings, and dangerousness. The representations were assessed using a questionnaire referring to 18 animals, and the research focused on the frequency of correct responses and gender differences i
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Lottenberg Semer, Norma, and Latife Yazigi. "The Rorschach and the Body." Rorschachiana 30, no. 1 (2009): 3–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/1192-5604.30.1.3.

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Introduction: The Rorschach has proved to be of value in studies addressing the mind-body relationship since it enhances the understanding of this complex relation and its repercussions. Objective: To use some aspects of the Rorschach to explore the mental representation of the body through the study of self-esteem in children with enuresis. Method: The Rorschach Comprehensive System was administrated to 26 children with enuresis and 26 children without enuresis (children of the same age and social class) and 10 selected variables were tested; the Concept of the Object Scale for assessing obje
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Jeraj, Damian, Lisa Musculus, and Babett H. Lobinger. "BODY IMAGE AND MENTAL REPRESENTATION IN TABLE TENNIS PLAYERS WHO DO VERSUS DO NOT USE A PROSTHESIS." Problems of Psychology in the 21st Century 11, no. 1 (2017): 22–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.33225/ppc/17.11.22.

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The prosthesis that athletes use should take over the function of the missing limb. Playing table tennis without constraints is one exemplary goal. The question arose whether table tennis players who used a prosthesis and players who did not show similar body image values and mental representation of movements. Five matched pairs of active table tennis players (n = 10) completed a body image questionnaire. Additionally, the mental representation of a forehand table tennis serve was assessed. Results revealed no significant differences between the two groups of athletes on mental representation
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Merenkov, Anatoly. "In-Demand Body in Representations of Pupils." Logos et Praxis, no. 3 (December 2019): 78–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/lp.jvolsu.2019.3.9.

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The article considers the ideas of young people aged 16–17 about the requirements of modern society to the external characteristics of the body, internal qualities of a person on the basis of empirical research. The objectives of the study were to identify opinions about what requirements are imposed by modern society to the external characteristics of the male and female body at this age, what practices are used to make the body attractive to people around, representatives of the other sex. The opinions of those moral and aesthetic qualities, the presence of which provides the inner beauty of
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Teses / dissertações sobre o assunto "Mental body representations"

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Beck, Brianna <1985&gt. "Visual-somatosensory interactions in mental representations of the body and the face." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2015. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/6848/1/beck_brianna_tesi.pdf.

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The body is represented in the brain at levels that incorporate multisensory information. This thesis focused on interactions between vision and cutaneous sensations (i.e., touch and pain). Experiment 1 revealed that there are partially dissociable pathways for visual enhancement of touch (VET) depending upon whether one sees one’s own body or the body of another person. This indicates that VET, a seeming low-level effect on spatial tactile acuity, is actually sensitive to body identity. Experiments 2-4 explored the effect of viewing one’s own body on pain perception. They demonstrated th
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Beck, Brianna <1985&gt. "Visual-somatosensory interactions in mental representations of the body and the face." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2015. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/6848/.

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The body is represented in the brain at levels that incorporate multisensory information. This thesis focused on interactions between vision and cutaneous sensations (i.e., touch and pain). Experiment 1 revealed that there are partially dissociable pathways for visual enhancement of touch (VET) depending upon whether one sees one’s own body or the body of another person. This indicates that VET, a seeming low-level effect on spatial tactile acuity, is actually sensitive to body identity. Experiments 2-4 explored the effect of viewing one’s own body on pain perception. They demonstrated th
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Azaroual-Sentucq, Malika. "Somatosensation and plasticity : perceptual, cognitive and physiological effects." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Lyon 1, 2024. https://theses.hal.science/tel-05000491.

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La somatosensation est essentielle pour la perception, l'action et la cognition, déterminante pour la motricité fine et la conscience de soi. Mon doctorat s'intéresse à la somatosensation et à sa plasticité aux niveaux cognitif, perceptif et physiologique. S'il est admis que la somatosensation contribue à la construction de multiples représentations mentales du corps (MBRs), sa contribution à chaque MBR reste floue. Le premier objectif de mon travail était de répondre à cette question en exploitant la stimulation somatosensorielle répétée (RSS), connue pour améliorer temporairement l'acuité ta
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Metzler, Hannah. "The influence of bodily actions on social perception and behaviour : assessing effects of power postures." Thesis, Sorbonne université, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018SORUS287/document.

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Les postures corporelles signalant domination ou soumission servent une fonction de communication chez les humains et d’autres animaux. La question de savoir si l'adoption de telles "postures de pouvoir" influence la perception et le comportement de l'agent fait actuellement l'objet d'un débat. Le travail réalisé pendant cette thèse consistait à explorer les effets de ces postures sur des comportements étroitement liés à leur fonction primaire, à savoir la communication sociale, en se focalisant sur les réponses aux visages, signaux sociaux particulièrement saillants. Dans une série d'expérien
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Martel, Marie. "Body representations in action : development and plasticity in the sensory guidance of prehension." Thesis, Lyon, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016LYSE1288.

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Planifier, exécuter un mouvement fait appel à des représentations mentales de l'action. Ces dernières ont été formalisées par les sciences computationnelles sous le terme de modèles internes du contrôle moteur. Outre l'environnement, les informations concernant la posture, les dimensions de l'effecteur sont également cruciales et doivent être mises à jour fréquemment. Etonnamment, les modèles actuels de l‘action n'attribuent pas aux représentations du corps un rôle majeur. La mise à jour de ces représentations de l'action et du corps doit intervenir dès l'enfance, néanmoins leur développement
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Metral, Morgane. "Interaction entre le schéma corporel et les comportements moteurs dans l'anorexie mentale et chez le sujet sain." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016GREAS048/document.

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Le schéma corporel est une représentation interne et dynamique du corps, de la morphologie, et des positions relatives des segments corporels. Celui-ci serait le support à partir duquel une motricité adaptée va pouvoir se mettre en place. L’objectif principal de ce travail doctoral était d’évaluer plus précisément cette intrication entre schéma corporel et comportements moteurs. Nous avons ainsi évalué à la fois l'effet de différentes distorsions du schéma corporel sur le comportement moteur, et inversement l'effet des comportements moteurs sur la modulation éventuelle du schéma corporel.Tout
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Banakou, Domna. "The Impact of Virtual Embodiment on Perception, Attitudes, and Behaviour." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Barcelona, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/461704.

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Over the past two decades extensive research in experimental psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and virtual reality has provided evidence for the malleability of our brain's body representation. It has been shown that a person's body can be substituted by a life-sized artificial one, resulting in a perceptual illusion of body ownership over the fake body. Interestingly, several studies have shown that when people are virtually represented with a body different to their own, they exhibit behaviours associated with attributes pertaining to that body. In the research described here we exploit
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Danchin, Emmanuelle. "Les ruines de guerre et la nation française (1914-1921)." Thesis, Paris 10, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA100201.

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Ce travail de thèse porte sur les destructions matérielles de la Grande Guerre et plus particulièrement sur la manière dont la société française s’est emparée des représentations de ruines pour en faire un symbole de douleur. Première conséquence directe et visible d’un conflit, les ruines témoignent de la guerre, de sa conduite, mais aussi des souffrances vécues par les militaires et les populations civiles. De l’artiste officiel rattaché aux armées au simple citoyen non mobilisé, en passant par le soldat anonyme, tous ont évoqué pendant la Première Guerre mondiale les destructions matérielle
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Hart, M. J. Alexandra. "Action in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: an Enactive Psycho-phenomenological and Semiotic Analysis of Thirty New Zealand Women's Experiences of Suffering and Recovery." Thesis, University of Canterbury. Social and Political Sciences, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/5294.

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This research into Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) presents the results of 60 first-person psycho-phenomenological interviews with 30 New Zealand women. The participants were recruited from the Canterbury and Wellington regions, 10 had recovered. Taking a non-dual, non-reductive embodied approach, the phenomenological data was analysed semiotically, using a graph-theoretical cluster analysis to elucidate the large number of resulting categories, and interpreted through the enactive approach to cognitive science. The initial result of the analysis is a comprehensive exploration of the experienc
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Bielecka, Urszula. "Sposób doświadczania własnego ciała i reprezentacje psychiczne osób znaczących u osób z zespołem jelita drażliwego." Doctoral thesis, 2019. https://depotuw.ceon.pl/handle/item/3330.

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Wprowadzenie: Zespół jelita drażliwego jest czynnościowym zaburzeniem dolnej części przewodu pokarmowego, charakteryzującym się nawracającymi bólami brzucha i zmianą rytmu wypróżnień. Należy do zaburzeń związanych ze stresem i znacząco negatywnie wpływa na jakość życia. Jego etiologia nie została w jednoznaczny sposób ustalona. Obok szeregu czynników medycznych, odnotowuje się istotny wpływ czynników psychicznych w przebiegu zaburzenia, ale mechanizmy tego oddziaływania pozostają niewyjaśnione. Podstawę teoretyczną w niniejszej rozprawie stanowią teorie psychodynamiczne dotyczące Ja cielesnego
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Livros sobre o assunto "Mental body representations"

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McGinn, Colin. Mental content. Blackwell, 1989.

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Cummins, Robert. Meaning and mental representation. MIT Press, 1995.

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Tye, Michael. Ten problems of consciousness: A representational theory of the phenomenal mind. MIT Press, 1995.

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Paivio, Allan. Mental Representations: A Dual Coding Approach. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 1990.

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Paivio, Allan. Mental Representations: A Dual Coding Approach (Oxford Psychology Series). Oxford University Press, USA, 1990.

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Representations, targets, and attitudes. MIT Press, 1996.

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Symbolic Mental Representations in Arts and Mystical Experiences: Primordial Mental Activity and Archetypal Constellations. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Manica, Giselle. Symbolic Mental Representations in Arts and Mystical Experiences: Primordial Mental Activity and Archetypal Constellations. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Manica, Giselle. Symbolic Mental Representations in Arts and Mystical Experiences: Primordial Mental Activity and Archetypal Constellations. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Manica, Giselle. Symbolic Mental Representations in Arts and Mystical Experiences: Primordial Mental Activity and Archetypal Constellations. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Capítulos de livros sobre o assunto "Mental body representations"

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Sutton, John. "Body, Mind, and Order: Local Memory and the Control of Mental Representations in Medieval and Renaissance Sciences of Self." In Studies in History and Philosophy of Science. Springer Netherlands, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9478-3_4.

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Eekhoff, Judy K. "The body as a mode of representation." In Trauma and Primitive Mental States. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429431401-8.

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Karnaukh, Bohdan. "War-Related Moral Damage: Ukrainian and International Practice." In Contributions to Security and Defence Studies. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-66434-2_21.

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AbstractMoral damage is a negative psychological experience endured by a person, consisting of mental pain and anguish. War brings with it an inconceivable amount of such experience. However, not all such experience can be compensated through legal mechanisms. There is a certain threshold of severity of moral damage below which compensation is not provided. Such a ‘threshold’ of compensability is often dependent on the functioning and purpose of a particular compensation mechanism. The chapter aims to explore the practice of Ukrainian courts, the UN Compensation Commission, and the ECtHR in matters concerning compensation for war-related moral damage. The chapter addresses evidentiary matters (burden of proof, standard of proof and presumptions) and provides some guidance on the calculation of monetary compensation for mental pain and anguish. The author concludes that the awarded sum should not be viewed as a precise monetary representation of the ordeal. Rather, it serves as a relative indication of the severity and duration of the pain and suffering endured. Determining the monetary unit of measurement hinges on various political, economic, and practical factors, such as the nature and responsibilities of the adjudicating body, the socioeconomic conditions in the applicant’s country, and the resources available to the responsible entity.
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Stanchina, Gabriella. "1. The Question of Subjectivity." In The Art of Becoming Infinite. Open Book Publishers, 2025. https://doi.org/10.11647/obp.0442.01.

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The first chapter of this volume is devoted to a critical overview of the modern and contemporary theories about the self. The aim of this overview is to highlight the centrality of this question in the modern scientific and philosophical discourse, as well as to provide a background for a better appreciation of the originality and specificity of Mou’s thought on self. Thanks to the development of the neurosciences, with its research into the neural correlates of our mental life, as well as the emergence of the cognitive sciences, the question of the self has acquired an unprecedented centrality in the philosophical debate. The method and scope of such debate are moreover often determined by requests for theoretical clarification that have arisen in the scientific field, and therefore present a marked gnoseological character. I individuated three main topics running through the discussion, and tried to synthesize the state of the art in the philosophy of mind around these three questions. The first question examines the necessity of the idea of self, intended as an “ego,” i.e., a stable and persistent fulcrum of self-identification in mental life. Some scholars argue that we need a fixed and centralized point of perspective embedded in our thought or hovering above it, in order to maintain in our mind order, continuity, and sense of “mineness.” Other scholars, starting from Husserl and Jean-Paul Sartre (1905–1980), theorize that one’s flux of representation is self-ordering and self-structuring, and possesses therefore coherence and meaning even before an “ego” is reflexively constructed. The second topic is self-consciousness. In what way do I become aware of myself? Some thinkers argue that the knowledge of myself is not essentially different from the knowledge of any outer object. Self-consciousness emerges when I look at myself in an objectifying manner, like through an ideal mirror. Other thinkers object that the process of self-recognition seems to require a preventive acquaintance with oneself, and therefore the phenomenon of self-consciousness presents itself as a familiarity and intimacy with oneself that precedes and makes possible any act of reflection. Finally, I investigate the relationship between the self and the outer reality, starting from the body and extending to the consciousness of other human beings. Some scholars represent the self as structurally embodied or constituted in the sight of the others. The question is to which degree can I admit a “transcendentality” of the self, thinking of it as an a priori scheme making my experience possible. Furthermore, can I attribute to the self an autonomy, i.e., a capacity of detaching itself from its neural conditions, for example as an “emergent property” new and irreducible to the brain which is its corporeal basis? May I legitimately represent my mental life as an inner and secluded domain, or should I locate my self outside of me, in the contact membrane between consciousness and the world? I finally provide an overview of the scholarly work attempting to answer to this question through a comparison between Western and non-Western ideas of self, highlighting that these kinds of comparative attempts are still very limited in numbers and in their capacity to challenge the epistemological-oriented mainstream of contemporary philosophy of mind. However, these works are advocating for a paradigm shift from the cognitive self to a performative, dynamic, and multidimensional idea of self which could impart an unexplored and groundbreaking turn in studies of self. In my literature review, I did not find monographs that systematically approach these aspects in the wider horizon of contemporary research about philosophy of mind, nor works which recognize the original contribution that Mou can offer on the debate about the question of “I” and self-consciousness. For these reasons, in my research I tried to follow the red thread of the question of subjectivity throughout the development of Mou’s thought, sometimes using the conceptual tools of philosophy of mind to highlight the similarities and differences between Mou’s idea of subjectivity and some of the most debated theories about the notion of “I.”
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Hiromitsu, Kentaro, and Tomohisa Asai. "Generalized Internal Model of Mental Representations." In Intruders in the Mind, edited by Pablo López-Silva and Tom McClelland. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780192896162.003.0014.

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Abstract The current literature agrees that the internal model theory explains precision motor control. However, this theory applies to any neural representation of the external world, even our own mental states. This generalized hypothesis provides an analogy between controlled body movements and the manipulation of mental activities; that is, both models are presumably embedded within the cerebellum (reduced dimensions), but the cerebral cortex is more oriented toward the actual sensorium (higher dimensions). The following chapter thus contains three parts, including mental agency among healthy persons (e.g., Bayesian causal inference), thought insertion and psychosis (i.e., the loss of agency), and the aftereffects of cortical lesions (e.g., disturbed models and psychotic-like experiences). An exploration of the shared mechanism between these factors indicates that the generalized theory of thought insertion is associated with the internal model principle.
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Clapin, Hugh. "Introduction." In Philosophy of mental Representation. Oxford University PressOxford, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198250517.003.0001.

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Abstract Two mysteries continue to frame debate in contemporary philosophy of mind. The first is the nature of consciousness. In particular, how can our conscious experience fit into the growing body of scientific knowledge about the mind and the brain? The second mystery is intentionality. How can our thoughts be about other things? For some time intentionality has appeared the easier of these two problems, and it seems that significant progress has been made. The invention of automatic computing devices in the middle of the century, following important theoretical work by Alan Turing, showed that a machine could manipulate and make use of internal representational states, thus providing an example of how the mind’s internal representations might operate. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s much work has been done on the questions of how material states of mind could bear content.
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Rosenthal, David M. "Unity of Consciousness and the Self." In Consciousness and Mind. Oxford University PressOxford, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198236979.003.0014.

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Abstract One of the most central and important phenomena a theory of consciousness must explain is the sense of unity we have in respect of our conscious mental states. It seems that, for mental representations to be mine, they must, as Kant put it, “all belong to one self-consciousness” (KdR.V., B132). Indeed, it was just such mental unity to which Descartes appealed in Meditation VI in arguing for the real distinction between mind and body. Whereas the geometrical essence of body guarantees its divisibility, the unity of consciousness ensures that mind is indivisible.
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Thagard, Paul. "Mind." In Natural Philosophy. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190678739.003.0002.

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Multilevel materialism contends that all mental processes are brain processes while allowing the importance of molecular, mental, and social mechanisms that complement neural ones. The Semantic Pointer Architecture provides a good candidate for explaining how the brain has thoughts and conscious feeling. Representation by patterns of firing in groups of neurons, binding of representations into more complex ones by convolution, and competition among semantic pointers serve to produce perception, inference, and consciousness. The conceivability of minds without brains and of mental processes without semantic pointers is of no relevance to how minds actually operate in this world. Because of their sensory-motor operations, semantic pointers naturally incorporate important aspects of embodiment and action embedded in the world, while also enabling minds to transcend the body in order to engage in abstract thought.
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Bryant, David J., Barbara Tversky, and Margaret Lanca. "Retrieving Spatial Relations From Observation and Memory." In Cognitive Interfaces. Oxford University PressOxford, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198299615.003.0006.

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Abstract According to the classical view of imagery, images have analogue properties and are like internalized perceptions. Mental representations of some spatial situations, such as the one investigated here, do not conform to that view. In the present research, people studied spatial scenes consisting of an array of objects either around themselves or around a doll. To direction probes, they reported the objects lying in different directions from the body either from observation or from memory. The patterns of retrieval times from observation and memory differed, and were not analogue in memory, indicating that mental representations of these scenes are more like mental models than like images. Three models that account for the behaviour in the different tasks are presented. In contrast to images, mental models reflect conceptions of space rather than perceptions of it. Mental models are more schematic or categorical than images and incorporate knowledge about the world that is not purely perceptual.
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Mirucka, Beata, and Monika Kisielewska. "The Importance of Physical Activity in the Normative Development of Mental Body Representations during Adolescence." In Rethinking Teacher Education for the 21st Century. Verlag Barbara Budrich, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvpb3xhh.18.

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Trabalhos de conferências sobre o assunto "Mental body representations"

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Pierce, Devin, Shulan Lu, and Derek Harter. "Enacting Actions in Simulated Environments." In ASME-AFM 2009 World Conference on Innovative Virtual Reality. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/winvr2009-726.

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The past decade has witnessed incredible advances in building highly realistic and richly detailed simulated worlds. We readily endorse the common-sense assumption that people will be better equipped for solving real-world problems if they are trained in near-life, even if virtual, scenarios. The past decade has also witnessed a significant increase in our knowledge of how the human body as both sensor and as effector relates to cognition. Evidence shows that our mental representations of the world are constrained by the bodily states present in our moment-to-moment interactions with the world
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Ansari, Shahzeb, Haiping Du, Fazel Naghdy, and David Stirling. "Application of Fully Adaptive Symbolic Representation to Driver Mental Fatigue Detection Based on Body Posture." In 2021 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/smc52423.2021.9659024.

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Marinescu, Gheorghe, Simona nicoleta Bidiugan, Catalin Becheru, Adrian Radulescu, and Laurentiu daniel Ticala. "EDUCATIONAL PERSPECTIVES OFFERED BY THE USE OF H-902 WATERPROOF BONE CONDUCTION SYSTEM IN THE PREPARATION OF SWIMMERS." In eLSE 2017. Carol I National Defence University Publishing House, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.12753/2066-026x-17-198.

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Exercise performed in swimming events can be systematized depending on the supply of oxygen in the aerobic effort (1,500m Freestyle, 10,000m Freestyle), anaerobic effort (50m Freestyle, 100m Freestyle, 200m Freestyle) and mixed effort, where the energy source is provided by both anti-oxidative reactions and oxybiotic reactions, their ratio varying according to exercise intensity and duration (400m Freestyle, 800m Freestyle). One cannot approach exercise capacity without referring to its psychological dimension, with implications on the psychomotor sphere of the athlete. A major challenge faced
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Geraldo, Carlos Arthur Emerenciano. "Health and quality of life: A survey of military personnel from the paratrooper infantry brigade." In IV Seven International Congress of Health. Seven Congress, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.56238/homeivsevenhealth-094.

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During the careers of military personnel of the Parachute Infantry Brigade, who, due to the needs of their service, are exposed to various stimuli in their activities considered high risk, the physical and mental health of these professionals is essential, as they can be affected by high levels of stress, suggesting impacts on their quality of life. Based on the encouragement of professor Janiara de Lima Medeiros provoked by concerns about the inclusion of the female body in the Agulhas Negras Military Academy, starting in 2018, this research was directed to questions about healthy living in t
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Relatórios de organizações sobre o assunto "Mental body representations"

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Zerla, Pauline. Trauma, Violence Prevention, and Reintegration: Learning from Youth Conflict Narratives in the Central African Republic. RESOLVE Network, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.37805/lpbi2024.1.

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This research report is a case study on the relationship between trauma, peacebuilding, and reintegration for conflict-affected youth in the Central African Republic (CAR) following the 2019 peace agreement. Based on qualitative research fielded in Spring 2022, the study examines how youth experience conflict, trauma, and reintegration in CAR, highlighting individual experiences through a participant narrative approach. In doing so, the report provides localized insight into the challenges that impact social reintegration and cohesion in fragile, conflict-affected contexts. The report further
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Drouillard, Matthew, and Michael Lewis. Time-series reduction for dynamic vector model attribute representation in a geographic information system : exploration of procedure. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/49418.

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Spatiotemporal data, generally in the form of temporal rasters, can be used to analyze phenomena, such as weather patterns or other environ-mental conditions, that vary in time and space. However, spatially extensive datasets over large periods of time become cumbersome to visually represent and to analyze efficiently. In addition, the ability to compactly assign the information contained in the raster time series to overlain vector data model objects and to effectively visualize it is lacking. These two drawbacks can limit the ability to use such data in field-based applications, where nimble
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