McMullin, Juliet Rushing, Sharon Sueyoshi, Mark Salman, Jaroslava
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Culture, medicine and psychiatry
Cancer is regarded as a disease that redefines an individual's life and relationships. The medicalization and reclamation of the individual's sense of body, self, and social life have been long examined by psychiatry and anthropology alike. We argue that creating comics is a form of artistic narrative that affirms and proclaims the existence of a p...
Vegter, Mira W. Zwart, Hub A. E. van Gool, Alain J.
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Life Sciences, Society and Policy
Precision Medicine is driven by the idea that the rapidly increasing range of relatively cheap and efficient self-tracking devices make it feasible to collect multiple kinds of phenotypic data. Advocates of N = 1 research emphasize the countless opportunities personal data provide for optimizing individual health. At the same time, using biomarker ...
Silva, Caroline Dias de Oliveira
ABSTRACT The essay proposes a dialogue between feminist decolonial thinking and performance art, as they connect to my own experience in these fields. Based on the understanding that the decolonial perspective puts all Western conceptual and methodological categorizations under critical scrutiny, my objective is to advance discussion of performance...
Vegter, Mira W. Zwart, Hub A.E.
Precision Medicine is driven by the idea that the rapidly increasing range of relatively cheap and efficient self-tracking devices make it feasible to collect multiple kinds of phenotypic data. Advocates of N = 1 research emphasize the countless opportunities personal data provide for optimizing individual health. At the same time, using biomarker ...
Cassioli, Emanuele Rossi, Eleonora Castellini, Giovanni Sensi, Carolina Mancini, Milena Lelli, Lorenzo Monteleone, Alessio Maria Ricca, Valdo Stanghellini, Giovanni
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Eating and weight disorders : EWD
Recent studies hypothesized that sexual dysfunctions represent not just complications of eating disorders (EDs), rather they should be attributed to the core psychopathology of these disorders. Therefore, disorders of the embodiment and insecure attachment may play a role in maintaining an abnormal sexual functioning, given their known relations wi...
Fuchs, Thomas
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Medicine, health care, and philosophy
Theories of personal identity in the tradition of John Locke and Derek Parfit emphasize the importance of psychological continuity and the abilities to think, to remember and to make rational choices as a basic criterion for personhood. As a consequence, persons with severe dementia are threatened to lose the status of persons. Such concepts, howev...
Nakul, Estelle Dabard, Charles Toupet, Michel Hautefort, Charlotte van Nechel, Christian Lenggenhager, Bigna Lopez, Christophe
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Journal of neurology
There are tight functional and anatomical links between the vestibular and interoceptive systems, and both systems have shown to fundamentally underlie emotional processes and our sense of a bodily self. Yet, nothing is known about how long-term bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP) influences interoception and its relation to embodiment and the sense of ...
Mattes, Dominik Lang, Claudia
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Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry
In this introduction, we propose the notion of ‘embodied belonging’ as a fruitful analytical heuristic for scholars in medical and psychological anthropology. We envision this notion to help us gain a more nuanced understanding of the entanglements of the political, social, and affective dimensions of belonging and their effects on health, illness,...
Masteller, Andrew Sankar, Sriramana Kim, Han Biehn Ding, Keqin Liu, Xiaogang All, Angelo H
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Annals of biomedical engineering
Current developments being made in upper limb prostheses are focused on replacing lost sensory information to the amputees. Providing sensory stimulation from the prosthesis can directly improve control over the prosthetic and provide a sense of body ownership. The focus of this review article is on recent developments while including foundational ...
Gallagher, Maria Colzi, Cristian Sedda, Anna
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Acta psychologica
The sense of self is a complex phenomenon, comprising various sensations of bodily self-consciousness. Interestingly, the experience of possessing a body - 'embodiment' - and locating the body within space may be modulated by the Rubber Hand Illusion (RHI). Measures of the RHI include proprioceptive drift (PD), the extent to which the hand is mis-l...