Manipulating body representations with virtual reality: Clinical implications for anorexia nervosa

Philosophical Psychology 32 (6):898-922 (2019)
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Abstract

Anorexia nervosa patients exhibit distorted body-representations. Specifically, they represent their bodies as larger than reality. Given that this distortion likely exacerbates the condition, there is an obligation to further understand and, if possible, rectify it. In pursuit of this, experimental paradigms are needed which manipulate the spatial content of these representations. In this essay, I discuss how virtual reality technology that implements full-body variants of the rubber-hand illusion may prove useful in this regard, and I discuss some issues related to the clinical application of this method.

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Stephen Gadsby
University of Antwerp

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