Body transfer illusion is the illusion of owning either a part of a body or an entire body other than one's own, thus it is sometimes referred to as "body ownership" in the research literature. It can be induced experimentally by manipulating the visual perspective of the subject and also supplying visual and sensory signals which correlate to the subject's body.[1][2] For it to occur, bottom-up p
We are interested in understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the development and maintenance of neuronal polarity, the formation and plasticity of synapses, and activity-dependent modification of neural circuits. Current Research Interests Using cultured hippocampal neurons, we are examining the cytoplasmic events associated with axon/dendrite specification by intrinsic or e
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