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- Body_schema abstract "Body schema is a concept used in several disciplines, including psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, sports medicine, and robotics. The neurologist Sir Henry Head originally defined it as a postural model of the body that actively organizes and modifies 'the impressions produced by incoming sensory impulses in such a way that the final sensation of [body] position, or of locality, rises into consciousness charged with a relation to something that has happened before'. As a postural model that keeps track of limb position, it plays an important role in control of action. It involves aspects of both central (brain processes) and peripheral (sensory, proprioceptive) systems. Thus, a body schema can be considered the collection of processes that registers the posture of one's body parts in space. The schema is updated during body movement. This is typically a non-conscious process, and is used primarily for spatial organization of action. It is therefore a pragmatic representation of the body’s spatial properties, which includes the length of limbs and limb segments, their arrangement, the configuration of the segments in space, and the shape of the body surface. Body schema also plays an important role in the integration and use of tools by humans.".
- Body_schema thumbnail Henry_Head.jpg?width=300.
- Body_schema wikiPageID "14782003".
- Body_schema wikiPageRevisionID "603605654".
- Body_schema hasPhotoCollection Body_schema.
- Body_schema subject Category:Cognitive_science.
- Body_schema subject Category:Motor_cognition.
- Body_schema subject Category:Motor_control.
- Body_schema comment "Body schema is a concept used in several disciplines, including psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, sports medicine, and robotics. The neurologist Sir Henry Head originally defined it as a postural model of the body that actively organizes and modifies 'the impressions produced by incoming sensory impulses in such a way that the final sensation of [body] position, or of locality, rises into consciousness charged with a relation to something that has happened before'.".
- Body_schema label "Body schema".
- Body_schema label "Image du corps".
- Body_schema label "Imagem corporal".
- Body_schema label "Imagen corporal".
- Body_schema label "Körperschema".
- Body_schema label "Схема тела".
- Body_schema label "身體意象".
- Body_schema sameAs Körperschema.
- Body_schema sameAs Imagen_corporal.
- Body_schema sameAs Image_du_corps.
- Body_schema sameAs Imagem_corporal.
- Body_schema sameAs m.0cmbmfd.
- Body_schema sameAs Q907574.
- Body_schema sameAs Q907574.
- Body_schema wasDerivedFrom Body_schema?oldid=603605654.
- Body_schema depiction Henry_Head.jpg.
- Body_schema isPrimaryTopicOf Body_schema.