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authors
- Pavlidou Anastasia
- Gallagher Maria
- Lopez Christophe
- Ferrè Elisa Raffaella
document type
ART
abstract
Knowing where our body is in space depends on the brain's ability to process proprioceptive signals from the muscles, joints and tendons,and tointe grate them with information from others ensory modalities.Previous research has shown that conflicting proprioceptive information influences the perception of our own body.
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