Gulliver’s virtual travels: active embodiment in extreme body sizes for modulating our body representations
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Otros documentos de la autoría: Serino, Silvia; Scarpina, Federica; CHIRICO, Alice; Dakanalis Αντώνιος Ντακανάλης, MD, MSc, PsyD, PhD, FNASc, Antonios; Di Lernia, Daniele; Colombo, Desirée; Catallo, Valentina; Pedroli, Elisa; Riva, Giuseppe
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Gulliver’s virtual travels: active embodiment in extreme body sizes for modulating our body representationsAutoría
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2020-06-06Editor
1612-4782ISSN
1612-4782; 1612-4790Cita bibliográfica
Serino, S., Scarpina, F., Chirico, A. et al. Gulliver’s virtual travels: active embodiment in extreme body sizes for modulating our body representations. Cogn Process (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10339-020-00977-5Tipo de documento
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It is noted that the perceptual experience of body and space can be modulated by changing the action capabilities or by manipulating the perceived body dimensions through a multisensory stimulation. This study adds ... [+]
It is noted that the perceptual experience of body and space can be modulated by changing the action capabilities or by manipulating the perceived body dimensions through a multisensory stimulation. This study adds to pre-existing literature by investigating the alterations in bodily experience following embodiment to both enlarged and shrunked bodies, while participants actively navigated in a virtual environment. A normal-sized body served as a reference condition. After each embodied navigation, participants estimated the height and width of three different body parts. Results revealed that the embodiment over shrunked body induced a significant reduction in participants’ body image, while no changes were reported after the embodiment over the enlarged body. Findings were discussed in terms of previous literature exploring the constraints implicated in the ownership over different bodies. [-]
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Cognitive Processing, 2020Proyecto de investigación
MIUR PRIN Research Project “Unlocking the memory of the body: Virtual Reality in Anorexia Nervosa”: 201597WTTMDerechos de acceso
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