Publication: Not that heart-stopping after all: visuo-cardiac synchrony does not boost self-face attribution
Not that heart-stopping after all: visuo-cardiac synchrony does not boost self-face attribution
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Porciello, G., Daum, M. M., Menghini, C., Brugger, P., & Lenggenhager, B. (2016). Not that heart-stopping after all: visuo-cardiac synchrony does not boost self-face attribution. PLoS ONE, 11(8), e0160498. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160498
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Recent experimental evidence and theoretical models suggest that an integration of exteroceptive and interoceptive signals underlies several key aspects of the bodily self. While it has been shown that self-attribution of both the hand and the full-body are altered by conflicting extero-exteroceptive (e.g. visuo-tactile) and extero-interoceptive (e.g. visuo-cardiac) information, no study has thus far investigated whether self-attribution of the face might be altered by visuo-cardiac stimulation similarly to visuo-tactile stimulation.
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Porciello, G., Daum, M. M., Menghini, C., Brugger, P., & Lenggenhager, B. (2016). Not that heart-stopping after all: visuo-cardiac synchrony does not boost self-face attribution. PLoS ONE, 11(8), e0160498. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160498