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Understanding The Nature Of The Body Model Underlying Position Sense 1st Edition Aurelie Saulton

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Understanding The Nature Of The Body Model Underlying Position Sense 1st Edition Aurelie Saulton
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Publisher: Logos Verlag Berlin
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.53 MB
Pages: 102
Author: Aurelie Saulton
ISBN: 9783832592332, 3832592334
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Understanding The Nature Of The Body Model Underlying Position Sense 1st Edition Aurelie Saulton by Aurelie Saulton 9783832592332, 3832592334 instant download after payment.

Accurate information about body structure and posture is fundamental for effective control of our actions. It is often assumed that healthy adults have accurate representations of their body. Although people's abilities to visually recognize their own body size and shape are relatively good, the implicit spatial representation of their body is extremely distorted when measured in proprioceptive localization tasks. The aim of this thesis is to understand the nature of spatial distortions of the body model measured in those localization tasks. We especially investigate the perceptual-cognitive components contributing to distortions of implicit representation of the human hand and compare those distortions with the one found on objects in similar tasks.

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