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Anosognosia for plegia : specificity, extension, partiality and disunity of bodily unawareness
Marcel, A.J.; Tegner, R.; Nimmo-Smith, I. (2004)This study of anosognosia for hemiplegia investigated: whether it is homogeneous; specificity to plegia of unawareness; extension to different kinds of and objects of awareness regarding plegia; partiality of unawareness. ... -
Consciousness and the varieties of emotion experience : a theoretical framework
Lambie, J.A.; Marcel, A.J. (2002)Data reviewed suggest that previous theories of emotion experience are too narrow in scope and that lack of consensus is due to the fact that emotion experience takes various forms and is heterogenous. The authors treat ... -
Is susceptibility to perceptual migration and fusion modality-specific or multimodal?
Marcel, A.J.; Mackintosh, B.; Postma, P.; Cusack, R.; Vuckovich, J.; Nimmo-Smith, I.; Cox, S. (2006)A previous paper reported high susceptibility to spatial migration (allochiria) of tactile stimuli in about 25% of healthy individuals (High Error subjects). When synchronous stimuli touched the two hands, if the unattended ... -
Migration and fusion of tactile sensation - premorbid susceptibility to allochiria, neglect and extinction?
Marcel, A.J.; Postma, P.; Gillmeister, H.; Cox, S.; Rorden, C.; Nimmo-Smith, I.; Mackintosh, B. (2004)Migration of tactile sensation was found to occur very frequently in about 25% of normal people (High Error subjects) and very infrequently in others. When synchronous stimuli touched the two hands, if the unattended ... -
Structured perceptual input imposes an egocentric frame of reference - pointing, imagery and spatial self-consciousness
Marcel, A.J.; Dobel, C. (2005)Perceptual input imposes and maintains an egocentric frame of reference, which enables orientation. When blindfolded, people tended to mistake the assumed intrinsic axes of symmetry of their immediate environment (a room) ...