'It's all done with mirrors': VS Ramachandran and the material culture of phantom limb research

K Guenther - Medical history, 2016 - cambridge.org
Ramachandran to see mirrors as a useful model of brain function, a tendency that explains
his attraction to work on ‘mirror neurons’. I argue that Ramachandran’s … what Ramachandran

When the self represents the other: A new cognitive neuroscience view on psychological identification

J Decety, T Chaminade - Consciousness and cognition, 2003 - Elsevier
… Finally, it is interesting to note that our ability to represent one’s own thoughts and represent
another’s thoughts are intimately tied together and may have similar origins within the brain (…

Beyond the body schema: Visual, prosthetic, and technological contributions to bodily perception and awareness

NP Holmes, C Spence - Human body perception from the inside …, 2006 - books.google.com
… In another experiment, Armel and Ramachandran removed the rubber hand and stroked
the table, or else placed the rubber hand out of reach of the participants' hands. Repeating the …

[HTML][HTML] … evaluation of gross versus histologic neuroma formation in a rabbit forelimb amputation model: potential implications for the operative treatment and study of …

JH Ko, PS Kim, KD O'Shaughnessy… - Journal of Brachial …, 2011 - thieme-connect.com
… When considering the discrepancy that exists between gross and histologic neuromas, one
must change how we evaluate neuromas, not only clinically, but also with respect to bench …

A neural model for the integration of stereopsis and motion parallax in structure from motion

JM Fernandez, B Farell - Neurocomputing, 2008 - Elsevier
We introduce a model for the computation of structure from motion based on the physiology
of visual cortical areas MT and MST. The model assumes that the perception of depth from …

Mental imagery training for treatment of central neuropathic pain: a narrative review

J Kaur, S Ghosh, AK Sahani, JK Sinha - Acta Neurologica Belgica, 2019 - Springer
… The use of a mirror based on the concept of mirror neurons by Ramachandran et al. to train
patients with phantom limb pain supports the role of MI in chronic pain [38]. MI modulates …

A neural interface provides long-term stable natural touch perception

DW Tan, MA Schiefer, MW Keith, JR Anderson… - Science translational …, 2014 - science.org
Touch perception on the fingers and hand is essential for fine motor control, contributes to
our sense of self, allows for effective communication, and aids in our fundamental perception …

Neuroelectric source imaging of steady-state movement-related cortical potentials in human upper extremity amputees with and without phantom limb pain

A Karl, W Mühlnickel, R Kurth, H Flor - Pain, 2004 - Elsevier
… In this study, only one amputee with phantom limb pain reported painful referred phantom
sensations elicited by painful and non-painful stimulation at the residual limb. It has been …

[HTML][HTML] The Hard Problem Of Consciousness

J Gregg, S Holmes - jrg3.net
The very first bullet we have to bite is the Hard Problem of consciousness. In his book, The
Conscious Mind,(1996) David Chalmers popularized the distinction between the “easy …

In Situ Preparation of VO2 Films with Controlled Ionized Flux Density in HiPIMS and Their Regulation of Thermal Radiance

F Ren, H Wei, J Gu, L Li, B Wang, J Zhao… - ACS Applied …, 2020 - ACS Publications
… , we regarded ion flux density as electric quantities within one pulse period, which is equal to
the … when the thickness of VO 2 is in the ranges of 340–380 and 720–840 nm, respectively. …