Full Title
PNEI REVIEW
Publisher
FrancoAngeli
ISSN
2532-6147 (Printed Journal)
2532-2826 (Online Journal)
Journal Issue Number
2
Journal Issue Designation
2
Journal Issue Date
2024
Full Title
Dal tocco al "sense body ownership"
By (author)
First Page
86
Last Page
97
Language of text
Italian
Publication Date
2024/10
Copyright
2024 FrancoAngeli srl
Main description
Gli studi sul tocco sono sempre più al centro della ricerca scientifica. Non a caso, nel 2021, il premio Nobel per la medicina è stato assegnato a David Julius ed Ardem Patapoutian per aver contribuito ad identificare i recettori responsabili della percezione delle variazioni di temperatura e degli stimoli meccanici. Possiamo dire, quindi, che questa premiazione è un omaggio al mondo somatosensoriale (SS) che contribuisce a definire il nostro contatto con il mondo esterno e la nostra capacità di adattamento. Infatti, gli studi sul tocco hanno lo scopo di rispondere ad una domanda su cui molti filosofi hanno discusso: "come percepiamo il mondo?". René Descartes immaginò che la superficie corporea fosse collegata al cervello da fili sottilissimi per riconoscere l'ambiente che tocchiamo. Questa intuizione, molti anni dopo, fu confermata da Joseph Erlanger e Herbert Gasser, scopritori delle fibre nervose (Nobel per la Medicina nel 1944 per le scoperte sulla sensibilità SS). Julius e Patapoutian hanno aggiunto un importante tassello: comprendere i meccanismi molecolari che regolano la percezione termica e tattile
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