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- 2009050561 contributor B11453745.
- 2009050561 created "c2010.".
- 2009050561 date "2010".
- 2009050561 date "c2010.".
- 2009050561 dateCopyrighted "c2010.".
- 2009050561 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2009050561 description "Introduction: Jeff's hand -- Long-term plasticity in SI : phantom limbs and the existence of the soul -- Short-term modulations in SI : how using a tool can change body image and other examples of top-down mechanisms in SI -- SI represents the perceived rather than the physical image of the body -- The two-folded character of touch : viewing the body magnified -- Morphing the body -- My body and your body : SI and the social world -- Dr. Strangelove and the evil hand -- Using the dynamic facet of the body image for neurorehabilitation -- Conclusion : consequences for the image of our self.".
- 2009050561 extent "x, 85 p. :".
- 2009050561 identifier "1608769550".
- 2009050561 identifier "9781608769551 (pbk.)".
- 2009050561 isPartOf "Neurology--laboratory and clinical research development series.".
- 2009050561 issued "2010".
- 2009050561 issued "c2010.".
- 2009050561 language "eng".
- 2009050561 publisher "New York : Nova Science Publishers,".
- 2009050561 subject "612.8/11 22".
- 2009050561 subject "Body Image.".
- 2009050561 subject "Neuronal Plasticity physiology.".
- 2009050561 subject "Phantom Limb rehabilitation.".
- 2009050561 subject "QP383.15 .S33 2010".
- 2009050561 subject "Sensorimotor cortex.".
- 2009050561 subject "Social Perception.".
- 2009050561 subject "Somatosensory Cortex physiology.".
- 2009050561 subject "Somesthesia.".
- 2009050561 subject "WL 307 S294b 2009".
- 2009050561 tableOfContents "Introduction: Jeff's hand -- Long-term plasticity in SI : phantom limbs and the existence of the soul -- Short-term modulations in SI : how using a tool can change body image and other examples of top-down mechanisms in SI -- SI represents the perceived rather than the physical image of the body -- The two-folded character of touch : viewing the body magnified -- Morphing the body -- My body and your body : SI and the social world -- Dr. Strangelove and the evil hand -- Using the dynamic facet of the body image for neurorehabilitation -- Conclusion : consequences for the image of our self.".
- 2009050561 title "Body in mind : a new look at the somatosensory cortices / Michael Schaefer.".
- 2009050561 type "text".