Dominika gives the talk "Cardiac interoception and affective touch sensitivity are enhanced in the blind" at the 9th MindBrainBody Symposium organized by the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences.
In a new preprint, Laura Crucianelli and Henrik Ehrsson propose thermosensation as a model of skin-mediated interoception.
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Our commentary, created in collaboration with Katerina Fotopoulou (UCL), Mathew Longo (Birkbeck, University of London), and Manos Tsakiris (Royal Holloway, University of London), on trait suggestibility and the rubber hand illusion is finally out in Nature Communications, nearly 16 months after our original submission. It was accepted with only minor revisions and two positive external reviews.
Dominika Radziun, Laura Crucianelli, and Henrik Ehrsson show that short-term visual deprivation does not enhance cardiac interoception, thermosensation, or tactile spatial acuity.
Read the article published in Biological Psychology here.
Heather Iriye and Henrik Ehrsson show how the perceptual illusion of body ownership within immersive realistic environments improves memory accuracy and re-experiencing.
Read the article published in iScience here.
A new preprint investigates the effect of short-term visual deprivation on discriminative touch, cardiac interoception, and thermosensation.
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The title of the poster is: "The multisensory integration between nociception and vision in the rubber hand illusion". SfN virtual, 8-11 November 2021.
Arvid has just returned from a successful postdoc at Princeton University to set up his own lab at the Division of Psychology at the Department of Clinical Neuroscience.
Click here to read about Arvid’s new group.