My first body: bodily-self representation in normal and pathological developmental context

ERC (European Research Council)HORIZON-ERCID: 101078497
EC Contribution
€13,251
Consortium Size
2 orgs
Start Year
2023
Summary

The representation of one’s own body as a distinct entity from the environment (i.e., bodily-self representation, BSR) is a fundamental component of our sense of self. Neuropsychological literature has provided an important contribution, revealing that brain damage can selectively disrupt BSR. MyFirstBody starts from my well-grounded expertise in BSR pathological alterations, and aims at providing the first comprehensive account of the ontogenetic development of BSR, by translating from a neuropsychological to a developmental perspective. First, I will look for implicit signatures of the BSR emergence in prenatal and postnatal life, by describing the maturation of the crucial components identified through the study of neurological patients (WP1). Then, I will move to a causative level, by challenging i) the neural mechanism that underpins the BSR emergence (WP2) and b) the developmental context that leads to its normal and pathological growth (WP3). I expect to describe a clear picture of BSR development (WP1) and its underlying network dynamics (WP2), starting with a primitive coding of the bodily-self in space, which likely emerges in the maternal womb, and proceeding to further specializations along post-natal life until the maturation of a more abstract knowledge of the bodily-self. From the comparison between congenital and acquired motor deprivations (WP3), I expect to provide the proof that early motor experience represents the crucial context for BSR development. MyFirstBody pioneers a new area of research at the intersection between neuropsychological and developmental research, by addressing different levels of analysis (cognitive and neural) in foetuses, infants, and clinical populations, all while combining advanced neuroimaging techniques (foetal fMRI, EEG, fNIRS). The final outcome will result in original theoretical insights, innovative methods and translational impacts that will represent the optimal foundation for future investigation in the field.

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Project Results (8)

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Publications (8)
As apparent as real: alpha and beta bands desynchronization unveils apparent motion perception dynamics
NeuroImage· 2025DOI
Marcella Romeo; Francesca Genovese; Monica Betta; Alice Rossi Sebastiano; Lorenzo Teresi; Nicoletta Scanferlato; Corrado Sinigaglia; Emiliano Ricciardi; Francesca Garbarini
At First Sight: Fetal Eye Movements Reveal a Preference for Face‐Like Configurations From 26 Weeks of Gestation
Developmental Science· 2025DOI
Irene Ronga; Karol Poles; Carlotta Pace; Marta Fantoni; Josephine Luppino; Pietro Gaglioti; Tullia Todros; Francesca Garbarini
Distinct patterns of visuo-tactile and visuo-motor body-related integration in Parkinson’s disease
Scientific Reports· 2025DOI
Francesca Genovese, Marcella Romeo, Francesco Paolo Terrenzio, Nadia Esposito, Cristina Destefanis, Patrizia Gindri, Francesca Garbarini, Alice Rossi Sebastiano
Frequency-tagging EEG reveals spontaneous categorical discrimination of visual self-identity
iScience· 2025DOI
Galigani, Mattia; Castellani, Nicolò; Italia, Barbara; D'Aversa, Sveva; Bottari, Davide; Garbarini, Francesca
Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports· 2025DOI
Parmigiani, Sara; Sebastiano, Alice Rossi; Romeo, Marcella; Cattaneo, Luigi; Garbarini, Francesca; Sinigaglia, Corrado
Somatosensory coding of visual self-identity
NeuroImage· 2025DOI
Mattia Galigani; Marcella Romeo; Nicoletta Scanferlato; Massimiliano Valeriani; Bettina Forster; Francesca Garbarini
The somatosensory side of the affordance: How seeing an object influences touch
NeuroImage· 2025DOI
M. Galigani; M. Romeo; V. Bruno; B. Forster; F. Garbarini
Shared body representation constraints in human and non-human primates behavior
Cortex· 2024DOI
A. Errante; A. Rossi Sebastiano; N. Castellani; S. Rozzi; L. Fogassi; F. Garbarini