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A-modal Perception
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Actual Sensory Consequences
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Andreas Kalckert
Anne Kavounoudias
Apparent Mental Causation
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B01=Thor Grünbaum
Bodily Self-Recognition
Body Model
Body Schema
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Conscious Body Image
Consciousness
Contemporary Cognitive Neuroscience
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Hong Yu Wong
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Mads Jensen
Mark Schram Christensen
Matthew R. Longo
Mia Dong
Mikkel C. Vinding
Mind-Body
Morten Overgaard
Motor Command Signals
Movement
Multisensory Integration
Muscle Proprioception
Myrto Mylopoulos
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Sensation
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Sensation of Movement

English

Sensation of Movement explores the role of sensation in motor control, bodily self-recognition and sense of agency. The sensation of movement is dependent on a range of information received by the brain, from signalling in the peripheral sensory organs to the establishment of higher order goals. Through the integration of neuroscientific knowledge with psychological and philosophical perspectives, this book questions whether one type of information is more relevant for the ability to sense and control movement.

Addressing conscious sensations of movement, experimental designs and measures, and the possible functions of proprioceptive and kinaesthetic information in motor control and bodily cognition, the book advocates the integration of neuroscientific knowledge and philosophical perspectives. With an awareness of the diverse ideas and theories from these distinct fields, the book brings together leading researchers to bridge these divides and lay the groundwork for future research.

Of interest to both students and researchers of consciousness, Sensation of Movement will be essential reading for those researching motor control, multimodal perception, bodily self-recognition, and sense of agency. It aims to encourage the integration of multiple perspectives in order to arrive at new insights into how sensation of movement can be studied scientifically.

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€51.99
A-modal PerceptionActionActual Sensory ConsequencesActual Sensory FeedbackAge Group_UncategorizedAndreas KalckertAnne KavounoudiasApparent Mental Causationautomatic-updateB01=Mark Schram ChristensenB01=Thor GrünbaumBodily Self-RecognitionBody ModelBody SchemaCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=HPMCategory=JMMCategory=JMRCategory=QDTMConscious Body ImageConsciousnessContemporary Cognitive NeuroscienceCOP=United KingdomDelivery_Delivery within 10-20 working daysDistortion ChallengeEfference Copy SignalsEfferent Copieseq_isMigrated=2eq_non-fictioneq_society-politicsFlash Lag EffectHard ProblemHong Yu WongIntentional BindingJoint AnglesLanguage_EnglishMads JensenMark Schram ChristensenMatthew R. LongoMia DongMikkel C. VindingMind-BodyMorten OvergaardMotor Command SignalsMovementMultisensory IntegrationMuscle ProprioceptionMyrto MylopoulosPA=AvailablePhenomenal ContrastPhilosophy of SciencePrice_€20 to €50Proprioceptive DriftPS=ActivePsychology of MindRHIRubber HandSensationSense of AgencySensory AttenuationsoftlaunchSpinal CordTime Point T2Young Man
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Product Details
  • Weight: 280g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Sep 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781138646339

About

Thor Grünbaum is an Associate Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Media, Cognition, and Communication at the University of Copenhagen.

Mark Schram Christensen is an Associate Professor in Cognitive Motor Neuroscience in the Department of Neuroscience and Pharmacology at the University of Copenhagen. He is also a Senior Researcher at DTU Compute in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science at the Technical University of Denmark.

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