Higher anxiety was related to better performance on the thermal matching task on the forearm, while higher depression was related to poorer performance on dynamic & static temperature tasks on the palm. Thermosensory trait prediction errors were related to higher anxiety.
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We consider the potential role of these regions in generating and maintaining a sense of ownership over the body, and we also suggest novel avenues for future research targeting the role of subcortical regions in making sense of the body as our own.
Here, on the basis of neuroimaging & neuropsychological observations, we provide an overview of relevant subcortical regions that might contribute to the feeling that our body or its parts belong to us, such as cerebellum & putamen, but also amygdala, thalamus, & hippocampus.
Neuroimaging studies on body ownership converge on the involvement of several cortical regions, including the premotor cortex and posterior parietal cortex. However, relatively less attention has been paid to subcortical structures that may also contribute to body ownership.
Thank you, Micah. I really hope so!
Thank you, Stephen. Nice to see you here!