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Brain meeting: Jakub Limanowski

28 June 2019, 3:15 pm–4:15 pm

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Body representation as ‘self-modelling’ in the brain

This event is free.

Event Information

Open to

All

Cost

Free

Organiser

Sam Ereira, Nadine Graedel and Dina Spano

Location

4th floor seminar room, WCHN
12 Queen Square
Queen Square
London
WC1N 3AR
United Kingdom

Brain meeting

The representation of one particular body as ‘my own’ is of fundamental importance for (inter)action in and with my environment, and one could call it one of the most important tasks a brain needs to solve. This task is far from trivial, since the body is one of many physical objects (bodies) out there. Moreover, the brain has access to several (noisy) sources of information about the body—sometimes, these can be conflicting. So how does the brain maintain a stable but adaptive body representation? How do action and attention impact on the underlying multisensory integration processes? And what (if anything) can this tell us about the principles of self-modelling in the brain? I will present some investigations in which I approached these questions using brain imaging, illusions, and virtual reality; exemplified by the cortical representation of one’s active or passive hand based on vision and somatosensation.

There will be coffee, tea and cake in the conservatory directly after the talk. 

About the Speaker

Jakub Limanowski

at UCL