نتایج جستجو برای: bodily perception

تعداد نتایج: 183536  

Journal: :Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews 2010
Beatrice de Gelder Jan Van den Stock Hanneke K M Meeren Charlotte B A Sinke Mariska E Kret Marco Tamietto

Recent studies of monkeys and humans have identified several brain regions that respond to bodies. Researchers have so far mainly addressed the same questions about bodies and bodily expressions that are already familiar from three decades of face and facial expression studies. Our present goal is to review behavioral, electrophysiological and neurofunctional studies on whole body and bodily ex...

2015
Lina Jia Zhuanghua Shi Wenfeng Feng

Bodily state plays a critical role in our perception. In the present study, we asked the question whether and how bodily experience of weights influences time perception. Participants judged durations of a picture (a backpack or a trolley bag) presented on the screen, while wearing different weight backpacks or without backpack. The results showed that the subjective duration of the backpack pi...

2012
Barnaby D. Dunn Davy Evans Dasha Makarova Josh White Luke Clark

It has been robustly demonstrated using the ultimatum game (UG) that individuals frequently reject unfair financial offers even if this results in a personal cost. One influential hypothesis for these rejections is that they reflect an emotional reaction to unfairness that overrides purely economic decision processes. In the present study, we examined whether the interplay between bodily respon...

2016
Tanja Hechler Dominik Endres Anna Thorwart

In individuals with chronic pain harmless bodily sensations can elicit anticipatory fear of pain resulting in maladaptive responses such as taking pain medication. Here, we aim to broaden the perspective taking into account recent evidence that suggests that interoceptive perception is largely a construction of beliefs, which are based on past experience and that are kept in check by the actual...

2012
Maria Luca

This article explores key conceptualisations of ‘somatisation’, a term that refers to physiological symptoms without organic causes. A history dating back to Freud identifies philosophical underpinnings of a dualistic theorising of bodily symptoms and subsequent medicalisations of bodily illness, with recent elaborations on influencing psychological sources in somatic symptom presentations. Con...

Journal: :Psychological science 2010
Barnaby D Dunn Hannah C Galton Ruth Morgan Davy Evans Clare Oliver Marcel Meyer Rhodri Cusack Andrew D Lawrence Tim Dalgleish

Theories proposing that how one thinks and feels is influenced by feedback from the body remain controversial. A central but untested prediction of many of these proposals is that how well individuals can perceive subtle bodily changes (interoception) determines the strength of the relationship between bodily reactions and cognitive-affective processing. In Study 1, we demonstrated that the mor...

Journal: :Cortex; a journal devoted to the study of the nervous system and behavior 2014
Beatrice de Gelder David Terburg Barak Morgan Ruud Hortensius Dan J Stein Jack van Honk

Previous studies have shown that the amygdala (AMG) plays a role in how affective signals are processed. Animal research has allowed this role to be better understood and has assigned to the basolateral amygdala (BLA) an important role in threat perception. Here we show that, when passively exposed to bodily threat signals during a facial expressions recognition task, humans with bilateral BLA ...

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