Browsing Psychology by Author "Fotopoulou, A"
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Body weight distortions in an auditory-driven body illusion in subclinical and clinical eating disorders.
Tajadura-Jiménez, A; Crucianelli, L; Zheng, R; Cheng, C; Ley-Flores, J; Borda-Más, M; Bianchi-Berthouze, N; Fotopoulou, A (2022-11-21)Previous studies suggest a stronger influence of visual signals on body image in individuals with eating disorders (EDs) than healthy controls; however, the influence of other exteroceptive sensory signals remains unclear. ... -
Exploring three levels of interoception in people with functional motor disorders.
Ricciardi, L; Nisticò, V; Andrenelli, E; Cunha, JM; Demartini, B; Kirsch, LP; Crucianelli, L; Yogarajah, M; Morgante, F; Fotopoulou, A (2021-05)INTRODUCTION: A three-level model of interoception has recently been defined. We aim to study the interoceptive processing in individuals with functional motor disorder (FMD). METHODS: Twenty-two patients with FMD were ... -
Identifying with the beautiful: Facial attractiveness effects on unisensory and multisensory self-other distinction.
Panagiotopoulou, E; Crucianelli, L; Lemma, A; Fotopoulou, A (2022-07)People tend to evaluate their own traits and abilities favourably and such favourable self-perceptions extend to attractiveness. However, the exact mechanism underlying this self-enhancement bias remains unclear. One ... -
The role of affective touch in whole-body embodiment remains equivocal.
Carey, M; Crucianelli, L; Preston, C; Fotopoulou, A (2021-01)Previous studies have highlighted that affective touch delivered at slow velocities (1-10 cm/s) enhances body-part embodiment during multisensory illusions, yet its role towards whole-body embodiment is less established. ... -
Updating Prospective Self-Efficacy Beliefs About Cardiac Interoception in Anorexia Nervosa: An Experimental and Computational Study.
Saramandi, A; Crucianelli, L; Koukoutsakis, A; Nisticò, V; Mavromara, L; Goeta, D; Boido, G; Gonidakis, F; Demartini, B; Bertelli, S (2024)Patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) typically hold altered beliefs about their body that they struggle to update, including global, prospective beliefs about their ability to know and regulate their body and particularly ...