Is bodily experience an epiphenomenon of multisensory integration and cognition?

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  • who: Josselin Baumard from the 082), University of Lyon, Lyon, France, French University Institute, Paris, France have published the article: Is Bodily Experience an Epiphenomenon of Multisensory Integration and Cognition?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This work aims at discussing two epistemological options, one being representational (i.e., bodily experience relies on the activation of specific cognitive modules devoted to body representations), and the other being structuralist (i.e., bodily experience is an epiphenomenon of both multisensory integration and cognition).
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