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Das somatoviszerale sensorische System

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Physiologie des Menschen

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Die subjektive Wahrnehmung unseres Körpers, das Körperbild oder Körperschema, beruht zum großen Teil auf der Tätigkeit des somatoviszeralen sensorischen Systems. Dieses Sinnessystem umfaßt die Wahrnehmungsfunktionen der Haut, der inneren Organe und des Bewegungssystems. Störungen des Körperbildes bei Ausfällen des Nervensystems (z. B. Phantomgefühl nach Amputation, Lähmung nach Schlaganfall) sind oft auch mit Störungen des seelischen Selbstbildes verbunden.

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Zimmermann, M. (1997). Das somatoviszerale sensorische System. In: Schmidt, R.F., Thews, G. (eds) Physiologie des Menschen. Springer-Lehrbuch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-00485-2_12

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