“…Traditionally, the terms body schema and body image have been extensively used to conceptualise one’s own body representation ( Gallagher, 1986 , 2005 ); however, different representations have emerged at different times throughout the literature and, despite numerous studies that have been dedicated to investigating body representations, a clear-cut theory or model providing a full explanation of the relationships between the different bodily representations remains difficult to delineate (e.g., de Vignemont, 2010 ; Longo, 2022 ). Although the notion of body representation is in itself yet to be unanimously characterised, current literature does offer a critical and reliable body of evidence indicating that body representation is highly plastic and malleable (e.g., Caggiano et al, 2021 ; Martel et al, 2016 , 2021 ; Medina & Coslett, 2010 ) and can be affected by pathological conditions, such as acquired brain damage (e.g., Bassolino et al, 2022 ; Caggiano et al, 2020 ; Garbarini et al, 2015 ; Mora et al, 2023 ; Tosi et al, 2018 ) and limb amputation (e.g., Canzoneri et al, 2013 ; Rognini et al, 2019 ; Sato et al, 2017 ).…”