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Limanowski J
Neurosci Biobehav Rev . 2021 Nov; 134:104401. PMID: 34736884
Adaptive body representation requires the continuous integration of multisensory inputs within a flexible 'body model' in the brain. The present review evaluates the idea that this flexibility is augmented by...
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Parr T, Limanowski J, Rawji V, Friston K
Brain . 2021 Mar; 144(6):1799-1818. PMID: 33704439
We propose a computational neurology of movement based on the convergence of theoretical neurobiology and clinical neurology. A significant development in the former is the idea that we can frame...
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Limanowski J, Litvak V, Friston K
Neuroimage . 2020 Aug; 222:117267. PMID: 32818621
In sensorimotor integration, the brain needs to decide how its predictions should accommodate novel evidence by 'gating' sensory data depending on the current context. Here, we examined the oscillatory correlates...
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Limanowski J, Friston K
Sci Rep . 2020 Mar; 10(1):4010. PMID: 32132646
It has been suggested that the brain controls hand movements via internal models that rely on visual and proprioceptive cues about the state of the hand. In active inference formulations...
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Limanowski J, Friston K
Cereb Cortex . 2019 Nov; 30(3):1637-1648. PMID: 31670769
To control our actions efficiently, our brain represents our body based on a combination of visual and proprioceptive cues, weighted according to how (un)reliable-how precise-each respective modality is in a...
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Limanowski J, Lopes P, Keck J, Baudisch P, Friston K, Blankenburg F
Cereb Cortex . 2019 Jun; 30(2):607-617. PMID: 31211363
Somatosensory input generated by one's actions (i.e., self-initiated body movements) is generally attenuated. Conversely, externally caused somatosensory input is enhanced, for example, during active touch and the haptic exploration of...
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Limanowski J, Friston K
Front Psychol . 2018 May; 9:643. PMID: 29780343
One of the central claims of the Self-model Theory of Subjectivity is that the experience of being someone - even in a minimal form - arises through a transparent phenomenal...
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Limanowski J, Blankenburg F
Front Hum Neurosci . 2018 Mar; 12:84. PMID: 29556183
Spatially and temporally congruent visuotactile stimulation of a fake hand together with one's real hand may result in an illusory self-attribution of the fake hand. Although this illusion relies on...
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Limanowski J, Sarasso P, Blankenburg F
Eur J Neurosci . 2018 Jan; 47(4):314-320. PMID: 29356166
An important implication of several recent accounts of motor control is that sensory feedback from self-generated movements is relatively attenuated based on predictions issued by the agent's motor system. Such...
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Limanowski J, Blankenburg F
Sci Rep . 2017 Dec; 7(1):16659. PMID: 29192256
To represent one's upper limbs for action, the brain relies on a combined position estimate based on visual and proprioceptive information. Monkey neurophysiology and human brain imaging suggest that the...