Konstantina was a postdoc in the lab from 2015 to 2020. In her project, she investigated the brain mechanisms underlying sensory attenuation and predictions in sensorimotor control. In January 2020 she was appointed to assistant professor at the Karolinska Institute where she currently leads her own group. Click here for more information about her research in the Brain. Body, and Self Laboratory and here for her new group.
Kilteni, K., Engeler, P., Ehrsson, H.H. Efference copy is necessary for the attenuation of self-touch. iScience (2020) 100843. PDF
Kilteni, K., Ehrsson, H. H. Functional connectivity between the cerebellum and somatosensory areas implements the attenuation of self-generated touch. Journal of Neuroscience (2019) Dec 6. pii: 1732-19. [Epub ahead of print] PDF
Kilteni, K., Houborg, C., Ehrsson, H. H. Rapid learning and unlearning of predicted sensory delays in self-generated touch. eLife (2019) 8:e42888. PDF
Kilteni, K., Andersson, B. J., Houborg, C., Ehrsson, H.H. Motor imagery involves predicting the sensory consequences of the imagined movement. Nature Communications (2018) 9(1):1617. PDF
Kilteni, K., Ehrsson HH. Body ownership determines the attenuation of self-generated tactile sensations. PNAS (2017) 114(31):8426-8431. PDF
Kilteni, K., Ehrsson, HH. Sensorimotor predictions and tool use: Hand-held tools attenuate self-touch. Cognition (2017) 165:1-9. PDF
Kilteni, K., Maselli, A., Kording, K. P., & Slater, M. Over my fake body: body ownership illusions for studying the multisensory basis of own-body perception. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 9 (2015). PDF