The illu- sory 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 visuotactile stimulation of the two faces. A recent study (Apps MA, Tajadura-Jiménez A, Sereno M, Blanke O, Tsakiris M. Cereb Cortex. First published August 20, 2013; doi:10.1093/cercor/ bht199) investigated for the first time the role of visual unimodal and temporoparietal multimodal brain areas in the enfacement illusion and suggested a model in which multisensory mechanisms are crucial to construct and update self-face representation.

Bufalari, I., Porciello, G., Sperduti, M., Minio-Paluello, I. (2015). Self-identification with another person's face: the time relevant role of multimodal brain areas in the enfacement illusion. JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 113(7), 1962-2015 [10.1152/JN.00872.2013].

Self-identification with another person's face: the time relevant role of multimodal brain areas in the enfacement illusion

Sperduti, Marco
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Abstract

The illu- sory 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 visuotactile stimulation of the two faces. A recent study (Apps MA, Tajadura-Jiménez A, Sereno M, Blanke O, Tsakiris M. Cereb Cortex. First published August 20, 2013; doi:10.1093/cercor/ bht199) investigated for the first time the role of visual unimodal and temporoparietal multimodal brain areas in the enfacement illusion and suggested a model in which multisensory mechanisms are crucial to construct and update self-face representation.
1-apr-2015
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Esperti anonimi
Settore PSIC-01/B - Neuropsicologia e neuroscienze cognitive
English
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enfacement illusion; multisensory integration; self-identity; self-face recognition; temporoparietal junction; posterior parietal cortex
Bufalari, I., Porciello, G., Sperduti, M., Minio-Paluello, I. (2015). Self-identification with another person's face: the time relevant role of multimodal brain areas in the enfacement illusion. JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 113(7), 1962-2015 [10.1152/JN.00872.2013].
Bufalari, I; Porciello, G; Sperduti, M; Minio-Paluello, I
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