Adaptable Categorization of Hands and Tools in Prosthesis Users

Volume: 28, Issue: 3, Pages: 395 - 398
Published: Jan 17, 2017
Abstract
Some theories propose that tools become incorporated into the neural representation of the hands (a process known as tool embodiment; Maravita & Iriki, 2004). Others suggest that conceptual body representation is rigid and that experience with one’s own body is insufficient for adapting bodily cognition, as shown in individuals born without hands (Vannuscorps & Caramazza, 2016) and in amputees with persistent phantom hand representation (Kikkert...
Paper Details
Title
Adaptable Categorization of Hands and Tools in Prosthesis Users
Published Date
Jan 17, 2017
Volume
28
Issue
3
Pages
395 - 398
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