Body schema is an organism's internal model of its own body, including the position of its limbs. The neurologist Sir Henry Head originally defined it...
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Black Skin, White Masks (section Body Schema)
insufficient. Fanon's theorization of the body schema, historical racial schema, and epidermal racial schema has deeply influenced later thinkers in Black...
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Graziano proposed that an attention schema is like the body schema. Just as the brain constructs a simplified model of the body to monitor and control its movement...
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body schema, introducing the concepts of postural schema and surface schema. They described a patient who could locate the stimuli applied to her body but...
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domains. A person may have a self-schema based on any aspect of themselves as a person, including physical characteristics (body image), personality traits and...
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Autotopagnosia (redirect from Body-image agnosia)
representations of body schema. The deficiencies associated with the disease seem to arise from a dysfunction in the mental representation of the body; however...
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among individuals from Asian and African cultures." Body shaming Body cathexis Body schema Body shape Body positivity Sizeism Thin ideal Fat acceptance Social...
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representation of one’s own body, which involves affects, attitudes, perceptual components and cognition. On the contrary, the term "body schema" was initially used...
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In psychology and cognitive science, a schema (pl.: schemata or schemas) describes a pattern of thought or behavior that organizes categories of information...
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severed but the limb is spared from amputation, can affect the mind's body schema in such a way that an existing limb seems to its owner like it should...
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(logic) Axiom schema, in formal logic Image schema, a recurring pattern of spatial sensory experience Database schema XML schema Body schema, a neural representation...
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multisensory integration. Body schema § Associated disorders Petkova VI, Ehrsson HH, 2008 "If I Were You: Perceptual Illusion of Body Swapping". PLoS ONE 3(12):...
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inputs by way of an attention schema, analogous to the well-studied body schema that tracks the spatial place of a person's body. This relates to artificial...
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Cuteness (redirect from Baby schema)
Konrad Lorenz. Lorenz proposed the concept of baby schema (Kindchenschema), a set of facial and body features that make a creature appear "cute" and activate...
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than in reality, i.e., body image disturbance Altered body schema, i.e., a distorted and unconscious perception of one's body size and shape that influences...
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An image schema (both schemas and schemata are used as plural forms) is a recurring structure within our cognitive processes which establishes patterns...
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proprioception. Balance disorder – Physiological disturbance of perception Body schema – Postural model that keeps track of limb position Broken escalator phenomenon –...
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first used the term anosodiaphoria in 1914 to describe a disorder of the body schema in which patients verbally acknowledge a clinical problem (such as hemiparesis)...
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the brain may trigger the cause of Alice in Wonderland Syndrome and body schema disorders simultaneously . Depending on which portion of the brain is...
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somatosensory cortex, as well as in areas responsible for an integrated body schema. One study examining EEG readings found frontal alpha wave overactivation...
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emerged or will likely emerge. Anosodiaphoria Anton–Babinski syndrome Body schema Body transfer illusion Confabulation Cotard delusion Unilateral neglect...
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body schema." The first two store information about the representation of gestures in the brain and the characteristic movements of tools. The body schema...
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Degrees of Eastern Orthodox monasticism (redirect from Great Schema)
Great Schema, his title incorporates the word "schema". For example, a hieromonk of Great Schema is called hieroschemamonk, archimandrite becomes schema-archimandrite...
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default, slightly flexed position, considered to be a universal, inborn "body schema". However, more deliberate experimentation, varying patient limb position...
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them; however body ownership of the limb does not remain after the mirror is taken away. Allochiria Body integrity dysphoria Body schema Cotard delusion...
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commonly used by social and cognitive psychologists is self-schema. Like any schema, self-schemas store information and influence the way we think and remember...
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the cortex, and the cortex and the limbic system. It extends beyond body schema theory and proposes that conscious awareness and the perception of self...
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more. Researchers believe this is a sign that the body schema, or an individual's sense of their own body and its parts, progressively adapts to the post-amputation...
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Michael Graziano (redirect from Attention schema)
peripersonal neurons may also play a central role in the body schema an internally computed model of the body first proposed to exist by Head and Holmes in 1911...
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In Kantian philosophy, a transcendental schema (plural: schemata; from Ancient Greek: σχῆμα, 'form, shape, figure') is the procedural rule by which a category...
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