5. Neural Mechanisms of Bodily Self-Consciousness and the Experience of Presence in Virtual Reality

B Herbelin, R Salomon, A Serino, O Blanke

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Abstract

Recent neuroscience research emphasizes the embodied origins of the experience of the self. This chapter shows that further advances in the understanding of the phenomenon of VR-induced presence might be achieved in connection with advances in the understanding of the brain mechanisms of bodily self-consciousness. By reviewing the neural mechanisms that make the virtual reality experience possible and the neurocognitive models of bodily self-consciousness, we highlight how the development of applied human computer confluence technologies and the fundamental scientific investigation of bodily self-consciousness benefit from each other in a symbiotic manner.
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationHuman Computer Confluence
Subtitle of host publicationTransforming Human Experience Through Symbiotic Technologies
Place of PublicationBerlin
PublisherDe Gruyter Open Ltd.
Chapter5
Pages80-96
Number of pages17
ISBN (Electronic) 3-11-047113-2, 3-11-047112-4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016

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