Body Schema and Body Image 2021
DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780198851721.003.0010
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Body models in humans, animals, and robots: mechanisms and plasticity

Abstract: Humans and animals excel in combining information from multiple sensory modalities, controlling their complex bodies, adapting to growth or failures, or using tools. The key foundation is an internal representation of the body that the agent—human, animal, or robot—has developed. In the biological realm, evidence has been accumulating in diverse disciplines, giving rise to the concepts of body image, body schema, and others. In robotics, a model of the robot is an indispensable component that enables to contro… Show more

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“…Body models can be classified according to different characteristics, such as fixed vs. adaptive, amodal vs. modal, explicit vs. implicit, serial vs. parallel, modular vs. holistic, or centralized vs. distributed (Hoffmann, 2021). For this article, we focus on the dimensions shown in Fig.…”
Section: Body Models For Controlling Movementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Body models can be classified according to different characteristics, such as fixed vs. adaptive, amodal vs. modal, explicit vs. implicit, serial vs. parallel, modular vs. holistic, or centralized vs. distributed (Hoffmann, 2021). For this article, we focus on the dimensions shown in Fig.…”
Section: Body Models For Controlling Movementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, traditional robots heavily rely on internal models of their bodies. These are in particular the models of their kinematics-joints and links, their dimensions and orientations-and their dynamics which deal with masses and forces needed to generate motion (see 10.2.3 in (Hoffmann, 2021) for more details). With traditional robots, the interaction with the world is mediated by these models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%