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SUMMARY:Friday seminar - Alessandro Farnè
DESCRIPTION:Venue: Centre Broca \n\nAlessandro Farnè\nCRNL\, Lyon\nhttps://www.crnl.fr/fr/equipe/impact \nInvited by Naoya Takahashi (IINS) \nAlessandro Farnè graduated in Experimental Psychology at the University of Padua\, got a PhD at the University of Bologna then moved to Rice University of Huston TX-USA for a first Post-Doc and went back to Bologna for a second post doc where he got an Assistant Professor position in 2000 before being hired by Inserm in 2004 to work at the Space & Action Lab. Research Director since 2010\, he leads the Integrative Multisensory Perception Action & Cognition Team since 2021 at the Lyon Neuroscience Research Center. \nTitle\nEmbodying tools and fake body parts: what does that mean? \nAbstract\nScientists have long questioned the origin of the exquisite human mastery of tools. How do we manage controlling a tool as skillfully as a hand? Grasping objects with tools is a major challenge for the motor system\, in that the control of the hand needs to be transferred to the prehensile part of the tool. I will present findings suggesting that motor control is not merely distalized from the fingers to a grabber prongs: rather\, when we use tools to grasp objects\, the body of the tool is incorporated into our arm representation. Sensing through tools also challenges the somatosensory system heavily. I will present recent findings showing that distalisation does not apply to tool sensing either. We can localize impacts on the entire surface of a hand-held rod with great accuracy\, and we may do so by repurposing body-based somatosensory processes. Together\, these findings indicate that rather than mere distal links between the hand and environment\, tools are treated by the nervous system as sensorimotor extensions of the body. The fil rouge through my presentation will consist in trying to pinpoint\, both theoretically and empirically\, what it means “to embody” tools\, and whether embodying tools and other body parts may rely on the same mechanisms. \n  \n\nFriday seminar organized with the support of Bordeaux Neurocampus \n
URL:https://www.bordeaux-neurocampus.fr/en/event/friday-seminar-alessandro-farne/
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