A unity of the self or a multiplicity of locations? How the graphesthesia task sheds light on the role of spatial perspectives in bodily self-consciousness
Integrating multisensory stimuli from a self-centred perspective is crucial for the unity of the self. On the other hand, understanding external space and communicating spatial knowledge with others necessitate the adoption of decentred perspectives. How do we juggle these two requirements? In this...
Main Authors: | Arnold, G, Spence, C, Auvray, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2017
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