World at Our Fingertips

World at Our Fingertips

A Multidisciplinary Exploration of Peripersonal Space

Wong, Hong Yu; de Vignemont, Frederique; Farne, Alessandro; Serino, Andrea

Oxford University Press

04/2021

352

Dura

Inglês

9780198851738

15 a 20 dias

824

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Frederique de Vignemont, Andrea Serino, Hong Yu Wong, and Alessandro Farne: Peripersonal space: A special way of representing space
Part I : Perception, Prediction and Action
1: Jean-Paul Noel, Tommaso Bertoni, and Andrea Serino: Peri-Personal Space as an Interface for Self-Environment Interaction; A Critical Evaluation and Look Ahead
2: Elvio Blini, Alessandro Farne, Claudio Brozzoli, and Fadila Hadj-Bouziane: Close is better: visual perception in peripersonal space
3: Justine Clery and Suliann Ben Hamed: Functional networks for peripersonal space coding and prediction of impact to the body
4: H.C. Dijkerman and W.P. Medendorp: Visuotactile predictive mechanisms of peripersonal space
5: Catherine L. Reed and George D. Park: Functional Actions of Hands and Tools Influence Attention in Peripersonal Space
6: Wayne Wu: Dissecting the Experience of Space as Peripersonal
Part II : Space and Maps
7: Colin Klein: Do we represent peripersonal space?
8: RJ Bufacchi and GD Iannetti: What do "PPS measures" really reflect?
9: Frederique de Vignemont: Feeling the world as being here
10: Mohan Matthen: The dual structure of touch: the body vs peripersonal space
11: Alisa Mandrigin and Matthew Nudds: Sameness of Place, and the Senses
12: Adrian Alsmith: The structure of egocentric space
III: The Space of Self and Others
13: Matthew Fulkerson: Peripersonal Space, Bodily Self-Awareness, and the Integrated Self
14: Yann Coello and Tina Iachini: The social dimension of peripersonal space
15: Michela Candini, Giuseppe di Pellegrino, and Francesca Frassinetti: Action and social spaces in typical development and in Autism Spectrum Disorder
16: Anders Pape Moller: Risk-taking behavior as a central concept in evolutionary biology
17: Michael Graziano: Human Emotional Expression and the Peripersonal Margin of Safety
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