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The final version includes additional analyses, new figures, and extra discussion paragraphs compared to the preprint released in early 2021. Still, the main findings and conclusions are the same.
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The title of the poster is: "Nociceptive, visual and proprioceptive signals' multisensory integration influences body ownership". 31st August 2021 - 2nd of September 2021, virtual.
A new study published in European Journal of Neuroscience investigates the hypothesis that action observation involves simulating the predicted sensory consequences of the observed action via central motor simulation mechanisms. The study presents evidence against this hypothesis.
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Lab members Laura Crucianelli, Marie Chancel, and Sara Coppi presented posters and gave short talks at the 3rd meeting of the Body Representation Network (BRNet3).
She was invited to speak as part of the symposium "Characterizing Bodily Self-Awareness: From Touch to Action" at the European Society for Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (ESCAN) conference.
First authors are Marie Chancel, Heather Iriye, Renzo Lanfranco, and Dominika Radziun.
Dr Florian Schmiedek (DIPF Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education, Frankfurt am Main, Germany), "Short-Term Within-Person Variability of Working Memory Performance in Everyday Life: Individual Differences, Couplings with Affect, and Relations to Long-Term Change".
Dominika gives a PhD half-time seminar titled "Body ownership beyond visual perception: neuroimaging and behavioural studies on blind and sighted populations."