What happens in our brain when we use a tool to reach for a distant object? Recent neurophysiological, psychological and neuropsychological research suggests that this extended motor capability is followed by changes in specific neural networks that hold an updated map of body shape and posture (the putative 'Body Schema' of classical neurology). These changes are compatible with the notion of the inclusion of tools in the 'Body Schema', as if our own effector (e.g. the hand) were elongated to the tip of the tool. In this review we present empirical support for this intriguing idea from both single-neuron recordings in the monkey brain and behavioural performance of normal and brain-damaged humans. These relatively simple neural and behavioural aspects of tool-use shed light on more complex evolutionary and cognitive aspects of body representation and multisensory space coding for action.

Maravita, A., Iriki, A. (2004). Tools for the body (schema). TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES, 8(2), 79-86 [10.1016/j.tics.2003.12.008].

Tools for the body (schema)

MARAVITA, ANGELO;
2004

Abstract

What happens in our brain when we use a tool to reach for a distant object? Recent neurophysiological, psychological and neuropsychological research suggests that this extended motor capability is followed by changes in specific neural networks that hold an updated map of body shape and posture (the putative 'Body Schema' of classical neurology). These changes are compatible with the notion of the inclusion of tools in the 'Body Schema', as if our own effector (e.g. the hand) were elongated to the tip of the tool. In this review we present empirical support for this intriguing idea from both single-neuron recordings in the monkey brain and behavioural performance of normal and brain-damaged humans. These relatively simple neural and behavioural aspects of tool-use shed light on more complex evolutionary and cognitive aspects of body representation and multisensory space coding for action.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
body representation, tool, monkey, brain plasticity, brain damage, neglect, extinction
English
2004
8
2
79
86
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Maravita, A., Iriki, A. (2004). Tools for the body (schema). TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES, 8(2), 79-86 [10.1016/j.tics.2003.12.008].
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