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Body Am I

The New Science of Self-Consciousness
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
205 Seiten
Englisch
The MIT Presserschienen am05.03.2024
How the way we perceive our bodies plays a critical role in the way we perceive ourselves: stories of phantom limbs, rubber hands, anorexia, and other phenomena.The body is central to our sense of identity. It can be a canvas for self-expression, decorated with clothing, jewelry, cosmetics, tattoos, and piercings. But the body is more than that. Bodily awareness, says scientist-writer Moheb Costandi, is key to self-consciousness. In Body Am I, Costandi examines how the brain perceives the body, how that perception translates into our conscious experience of the body, and how that experience contributes to our sense of self. Along the way, he explores what can happen when the mechanisms of bodily awareness are disturbed, leading to such phenomena as phantom limbs, alien hands, and amputee fetishes.Costandi explains that the brain generates maps and models of the body that guide how we perceive and use it, and that these maps and models are repeatedly modified and reconstructed. Drawing on recent bodily awareness research, the new science of self-consciousness, and historical milestones in neurology, he describes a range of psychiatric and neurological disorders that result when body and brain are out of sync, including not only the well-known phantom limb syndrome but also phantom breast and phantom penis syndromes; body integrity identity disorder, which compels a person to disown and then amputate a healthy arm or leg; and such eating disorders as anorexia.Wide-ranging and meticulously researched, Body Am I (the title comes from Nietzsche´s Thus Spoke Zarathustra) offers new insight into self-consciousness by describing it in terms of bodily awareness.mehr
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KlappentextHow the way we perceive our bodies plays a critical role in the way we perceive ourselves: stories of phantom limbs, rubber hands, anorexia, and other phenomena.The body is central to our sense of identity. It can be a canvas for self-expression, decorated with clothing, jewelry, cosmetics, tattoos, and piercings. But the body is more than that. Bodily awareness, says scientist-writer Moheb Costandi, is key to self-consciousness. In Body Am I, Costandi examines how the brain perceives the body, how that perception translates into our conscious experience of the body, and how that experience contributes to our sense of self. Along the way, he explores what can happen when the mechanisms of bodily awareness are disturbed, leading to such phenomena as phantom limbs, alien hands, and amputee fetishes.Costandi explains that the brain generates maps and models of the body that guide how we perceive and use it, and that these maps and models are repeatedly modified and reconstructed. Drawing on recent bodily awareness research, the new science of self-consciousness, and historical milestones in neurology, he describes a range of psychiatric and neurological disorders that result when body and brain are out of sync, including not only the well-known phantom limb syndrome but also phantom breast and phantom penis syndromes; body integrity identity disorder, which compels a person to disown and then amputate a healthy arm or leg; and such eating disorders as anorexia.Wide-ranging and meticulously researched, Body Am I (the title comes from Nietzsche´s Thus Spoke Zarathustra) offers new insight into self-consciousness by describing it in terms of bodily awareness.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-262-54836-6
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2024
Erscheinungsdatum05.03.2024
Seiten205 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 141 mm, Höhe 222 mm, Dicke 16 mm
Gewicht286 g
Illustrationen6 b&w illustrations
Artikel-Nr.61079137

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1 Introduction 12 Bodily Awareness 93 Body Ownership 254 Representations 395 Multisensory Integration 696 Agency 917 Distortions 1138 Interoception 1339 Add-Ons 14510 Conclusion 165Acknowledgements 171Glossary 173Notes 177Index 201mehr