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- W2013492696 abstract "The feeling that our body is ours, and is constantly there, is a fundamental aspect of self-awareness [1James W. Principles of Psychology, Volume 1. Henry Holt, New York1890Crossref Google Scholar]. Although it is often taken for granted, our physical self-awareness, or body image, is disrupted in many clinical conditions [2Head H. Holmes G. Sensory disturbances from cerebral lesions.Brain. 1911; 34: 102-254Crossref Google Scholar] (see also [3Moseley G.L. Olthof N. Venema A. Don S. Wijers M. Gallace A. Spence C. Psychologically induced cooling of a specific body part caused by the illusory ownership of an artificial counterpart.Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 2008; 105: 13169-13173Crossref PubMed Scopus (342) Google Scholar] for a list of such conditions). One common disturbance of body image, in which one limb feels bigger than it really is, can also be induced in healthy volunteers by using local anaesthesia or cutaneous stimulation [4Gandevia S. Phegan C. Perceptual distortions of the human body image produced by local anaesthesia, pain and cutaneous stimulation.J. Physiol. 1999; 514: 609-616Crossref PubMed Scopus (188) Google Scholar]. Here we report that, in patients with chronic hand pain, magnifying their view of their own limb during movement significantly increases the pain and swelling evoked by movement. By contrast, minifying their view of the limb significantly decreases the pain and swelling evoked by movement. These results show a top-down effect of body image on body tissues, thus demonstrating that the link between body image and the tissues is bi-directional." @default.
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