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Open AccessExploring multisensory integration of non-naturalistic sounds on body perception in young females with eating disorders symptomatology: a study protocol
Bodily illusions can be used to investigate the experience of being in a body by manipulating the underlying processes of multisensory integration. Research suggests that people with eating disorders (EDs) may...
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Learn2Agree: Fitting with Multiple Annotators Without Objective Ground Truth
The annotation of domain experts is important for some medical applications where the objective ground truth is ambiguous to define, e.g., the rehabilitation for some chronic diseases, and the prescreening of ...
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Open AccessBody weight distortions in an auditory-driven body illusion in subclinical and clinical eating disorders
Previous studies suggest a stronger influence of visual signals on body image in individuals with eating disorders (EDs) than healthy controls; however, the influence of other exteroceptive sensory signals rem...
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Open AccessEffects of pitch and musical sounds on body-representations when moving with sound
The effects of music on bodily movement and feelings, such as when people are dancing or engaged in physical activity, are well-documented—people may move in response to the sound cues, feel powerful, less tir...
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Open AccessHead movement differs for positive and negative emotions in video recordings of sitting individuals
Individuals tend to approach positive stimuli and avoid negative stimuli. Furthermore, emotions influence whether individuals freeze or move more. These two kinds of motivated behavior refer to the approach/av...
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Interactive sonification to assist children with autism during motor therapeutic interventions
Interactive sonification is an effective tool used to guide individuals when practicing movements. Little research has shown the use of interactive sonification in supporting motor therapeutic interventions fo...
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Open AccessMovement sonification expectancy model: leveraging musical expectancy theory to create movement-altering sonifications
When designing movement sonifications, their effect on people’s movement must be considered. Recent work has shown how real-time sonification can be designed to alter the way people move. However, the mechanis...
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Open AccessAssumptions about the positioning of virtual stimuli affect gaze direction estimates during Augmented Reality based interactions
We investigated gaze direction determination in dyadic interactions mediated by an Augmented Reality (AR) head-mounted-display. With AR, virtual content is overlaid on top of the real-world scene, offering uni...
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As Light as Your Scent: Effects of Smell and Sound on Body Image Perception
How people mentally represent their body appearance (i.e., body image perception - BIP) does not always match their actual body. BIP distortions can lead to a detriment in physical and emotional health. Recent...
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Open AccessAuthor Correction: Contingent sounds change the mental representation of one’s finger length
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Open AccessAuthor Correction: Embodiment in a Child-Like Talking Virtual Body Influences Object Size Perception, Self-Identification, and Subsequent Real Speaking
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Open AccessEmbodiment in a Child-Like Talking Virtual Body Influences Object Size Perception, Self-Identification, and Subsequent Real Speaking
People’s mental representations of their own body are malleable and continuously updated through sensory cues. Altering one’s body-representation can lead to changes in object perception and implicit attitudes...
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Open AccessContingent sounds change the mental representation of one’s finger length
Mental body-representations are highly plastic and can be modified after brief exposure to unexpected sensory feedback. While the role of vision, touch and proprioception in sha** body-representations has be...
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Conclusions
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Emotion and Body-Based Games: Overview and Opportunities
In this chapter we examine research and theory concerning body movement as a means for expressing emotion, and techniques for recognizing expressions of emotion in the context of games. We discuss body movemen...
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Clinical Assessment of Motor Disability
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Interactions for Clinicians
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Introduction
Understanding the posture and motion of the human body has been an enduring interest and concern within healthcare settings. For well over a century now, gait analysis work has sought to systematically charact...
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Self-Directed Rehabilitation and Care
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