Brain activity elicited by viewing pictures of the own virtually amputated body predicts xenomelia

Conclusions Findings show that neuronal processing in response to pictures of one's own desired body state is different in xenomelia compared with controls and might represent a neuronal substrate of the xenomelia complaints that become behaviourally relevant, at least when rating the pleasantness and attractiveness of one's own body. Our findings converge with structural peculiarities reported in xenomelia and partially overlap in task and results with that of anorexia and transgender research.
Source: Neuropsychologia - Category: Neurology Source Type: research