Dr Manos Tsakiris

Dr Manos Tsakiris
Reader in Neuropsychology
Phone: +44 1784 276266
Research interests
A basic sense of self depends on the processing of sensory and motor signals that accompany almost every bodily activity. My research attempts to explain why and how percepts of action and bodily states are so clearly and inexorably “mine”. Sensory events related to one’s own body (e.g. touch) are said to be characterized by a sense of body-ownership, and motor events generated by one’s own body (e.g. actions) by a sense of agency.
The main focus of my research is to empirically identify the basic neurocognitive principles governing the sense of agency and body-ownership, and the interaction between them.
My research is inter-disciplinary, based on neuroscientific and psychological experimental paradigms as well as on neurophilosophical approaches to selfhood.
For more information about the Lab of Action and Body, please click here
- Forthcoming
Action sounds recalibrate perceived tactile distance
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
- Published
I-space: the effects of emotional valence and source of music on interpersonal distance
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
- Published
Just a heartbeat away from one's body: interoceptive sensitivity predicts malleability of body-representations
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
The plasticity of self: experimenting with self-identity in the face of change
Project: Funded Project › Research
The sense of self in the brain: neural correlates of self-recognition
Project: Funded Project › Research
The Body-Project: interdisciplinary investigations on bodliy experiences
Project: Funded Project › Research
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