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Allocentric and egocentric manipulations of the sense of self-location in full-body illusions and their relation with the sense of body ownership

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Self-location refers to the experience of occupying a given position in the environment. Recent research has addressed the sense of self-location as one of the key components of self-consciousness, together with the experience of owning the physical body (ownership) (Blanke and Metzinger, Trends Cogn Sci 13:7–13 in 2009. doi:10.1016/j.tics.2008.10.003). Experimentally controlled full-body illusions proved to be valuable research tools to study these components and their interaction, and to explore their underlying neural underpinning. The focus of this manuscript is to provide a close look into the nuances of different illusory experiences affecting the sense of self-location and to examine their relation to the concurrent experienced sense of body ownership. On the basis of previous reviewed studies, it is proposed that the sense of self-location may be regarded as the blending of two paralllel representations: the abstract allocentric coding of the position occupied in the environment, mainly associated with visual-perspective, and the egocentric mapping of somatosensory sensations into the external space, mainly associated with peripersonal space. Open questions to be addressed by future research are further addressed.

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  1. The term visual-perspective is here used instead of first-person-perspective, in order  to avoid confusion with the use of the latter expression, often adopted in body ownership illusion studies, for indicating a first-person visual perspective over the fake body.

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A.M. whish to acknowledge the support of the ERC project TRAVERSE (#227985) awarded to Prof. Mel Slater, under which the bases for some of the ideas discussed in the manuscript have been conceived.

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Maselli, A. Allocentric and egocentric manipulations of the sense of self-location in full-body illusions and their relation with the sense of body ownership. Cogn Process 16 (Suppl 1), 309–312 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10339-015-0667-z

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