In:Body Image and Body Schema: Interdisciplinary perspectives on the body
Edited by Helena De Preester and Veroniek Knockaert
[Advances in Consciousness Research 62] 2005
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 28 July 2005
https://doi.org/10.1075/aicr.62.toc
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Table of contents
Introduction
Part 1: Embodiment, Speech and Mirror Neurons
Body schema, body image, and mirror neurons
Two phenomenological logics and the mirror neurons theory
Some comments on the emotional and motor dynamics of language embodiment: A neurophysiological understanding of the Freudian Unconscious
Part 2: Dissociations of body image and body schema and ways of embodiment
Vectorial versus configural encoding of body space: A neural basis for a distinction between Body Schema and Body Image
Implicit body representations in action
Body self and its narrative representation in schizophrenia: Does the body schema concept help establish a core deficit?
Body structure in psychotic and autistic children
Radical embodiment: Experimenting risks
Part 3: Dynamic interpretations of body image and body schema
A functional neurodynamics for the constitution of the own body
What are we naming?
Dynamic models of body schematic processes
Part 4: Clinical approaches and the mirror stage
Phenomenology and psychoanalysis on the mirror stage: Different metaphysical backgrounds on body image and body schema
Looking at the mirror image: The stare and the glance
Anorectics and the mirror
Françoise Dolto’s clinical conception of the unconscious body image and the body schema
On the relation of the body image to sensation and its absence
Index
