Search Results - "Haggard, P"
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Increased plasticity of the bodily self in eating disorders
Published in Psychological medicine (01-04-2012)“…The rubber hand illusion (RHI) has been widely used to investigate the bodily self in healthy individuals. The aim of the present study was to extend the use…”
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I just lost it! Fear and anger reduce the sense of agency: a study using intentional binding
Published in Experimental brain research (01-05-2019)“…Two recent studies have demonstrated that increases in arousal states lead to an increase people’s sense of agency, i.e., the subjective experience of…”
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COVCOG 2: Cognitive and Memory Deficits in Long COVID: A Second Publication From the COVID and Cognition Study
Published in Frontiers in aging neuroscience (17-03-2022)“…COVID-19, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has been often characterized as a respiratory disease. However, it is…”
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Emotional valence, sense of agency and responsibility: A study using intentional binding
Published in Consciousness and cognition (01-07-2016)“…•Sense of agency (SOA) is the experience of control over our own voluntary actions.•SOA is affected by affective valence and does not perfectly track the facts…”
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COVCOG 1: Factors Predicting Physical, Neurological and Cognitive Symptoms in Long COVID in a Community Sample. A First Publication From the COVID and Cognition Study
Published in Frontiers in aging neuroscience (17-03-2022)“…Since its first emergence in December 2019, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has…”
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Laser-Evoked Vertex Potentials Predict Defensive Motor Actions
Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-12-2015)“…The vertex potential is the largest response that can be recorded in the electroencephalogram of an awake, healthy human. It is elicited by sudden and intense…”
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Action Observation and Acquired Motor Skills: An fMRI Study with Expert Dancers
Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-08-2005)“…When we observe someone performing an action, do our brains simulate making that action? Acquired motor skills offer a unique way to test this question, since…”
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Neural Signatures of Body Ownership: A Sensory Network for Bodily Self-Consciousness
Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-10-2007)“…Body ownership refers to the special perceptual status of one's own body, which makes bodily sensations seem unique to oneself. We studied the neural…”
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Exploring implicit and explicit aspects of sense of agency
Published in Consciousness and cognition (01-12-2012)“…► A distinction between implicit and explicit aspects of agency has been proposed. ► The validity of this distinction is unclear. ► We tested whether these…”
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On the relation between brain potentials and the awareness of voluntary movements
Published in Experimental brain research (01-05-1999)“…We investigated the relation between neural events and the perceived time of voluntary actions or the perceived time of initiating those actions using the…”
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Ineffectiveness of tactile gating shows cortical basis of nociceptive signaling in the Thermal Grill Illusion
Published in Scientific reports (26-04-2018)“…Painful burning sensations can be elicited by a spatially-alternating pattern of warm and cold stimuli applied on the skin, the so called “Thermal Grill…”
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A gravitational contribution to perceived body weight
Published in Scientific reports (07-08-2019)“…The weightlessness experienced by astronauts has fascinated scientists and the public. On Earth, body weight is given by Newton’s laws as mass times…”
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Vision of the Body Modulates Somatosensory Intracortical Inhibition
Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-09-2011)“…The magnitude of somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) elicited by simultaneous electrical stimulation of adjacent digits is generally less than the sum of…”
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High‐precision voluntary movements are largely independent of preceding vertex potentials elicited by sudden sensory events
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-08-2018)“…Key points Salient and sudden sensory events generate a remarkably large response in the human brain, the vertex wave (VW). The VW is coupled with a modulation…”
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Extrastriate body area underlies aesthetic evaluation of body stimuli
Published in Experimental brain research (01-07-2010)“…Humans appear to be the only animals to have developed the practice and culture of art. This practice presumably relies on special processing circuits within…”
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Towards a sensorimotor aesthetics of performing art
Published in Consciousness and cognition (01-09-2008)“…The field of neuroaesthetics attempts to identify the brain processes underlying aesthetic experience, including but not limited to beauty. Previous…”
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Voluntary control of a phantom limb
Published in Neuropsychologia (01-08-2015)“…Voluntary actions are often accompanied by a conscious experience of intention. The content of this experience, and its neural basis, remain controversial. On…”
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Control of wrist movement in deafferented man: evidence for a mixed strategy of position and amplitude control
Published in Experimental brain research (01-11-2017)“…There is a continuing debate about control of voluntary movement, with conflicted evidence about the balance between control of movement vectors (amplitude…”
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Modulating the sense of agency by transcranial direct current stimulation
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Children who stutter show reduced action-related activity in the rostral cingulate zone
Published in Neuropsychologia (01-02-2017)“…Previous studies have indicated that children who stutter show not only speech-related problems, but also wider difficulties in self-control. In this study we…”
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