Lecture

Peripersonal Space: Neural Representation and Self-Environment Interactions

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This lecture explores the concept of peripersonal space (PPS) as a primary interface for self-environment interactions, discussing its topographical and functional definitions, neural representation, measurement in humans, and sensitivity to social perception. The lecture delves into PPS plasticity, neuroimaging studies, multisensory integration, and its role in stroke patients and disorders of consciousness.

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