Contact information
Roni Maimon Mor
DPhil student
I'm interested in integrating tools from different disciplines (cognitive psychology, neuroimaging, rehabilitation, computational neuroscience), in order to gain a better understanding of brain plasticity to benefit real people with real life problems. Specifically, I'm focusing on the issue of low prosthesis usage in individuals with congenital and acquired limb loss. Looking at different aspects of prosthesis representation and control.
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Recent publications
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Talking with Your (Artificial) Hands: Communicative Hand Gestures as an Implicit Measure of Embodiment
Journal article
Maimon-Mor RO. et al, (2020), iScience, 23, 101650 - 101650
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Is an artificial limb embodied as a hand? Brain decoding in prosthetic limb users
Journal article
Maimon-Mor RO. and Makin TR., (2020), PLOS Biology, 18, e3000729 - e3000729
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Motor control drives visual bodily judgements
Journal article
Maimon-Mor RO. et al, (2020), Cognition, 196, 104120 - 104120
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Peri-hand space representation in the absence of a hand – Evidence from congenital one-handers
Journal article
Maimon-Mor RO. et al, (2017), Cortex, 95, 169 - 171