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Rebecca Böhme

Associate Professor, Docent

I am interested in the sense of self and brain-body-interactions in psychiatric conditions and during pharmacological interventions.

Feeling yourself and others 

Understanding social communication and interoception by studying affective touch.

We aim to understand how our brain and body contribute to the experience of a “self”. A basic perception of ourselves as entities is that of being and having a body. Phenomenologically these experiences occur often in interaction with others and our surroundings. We use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) of the brain and the spinal cord, functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), behavioral measures and psychophysics to understand how humans differentiate between “self” and “other” – and what happens if this differentiation is altered. We study dysfunctional self-other-differentiation in psychiatric conditions like schizophrenia and in states of altered self-perception that can be evoked pharmacologically or with body illusions.

The Böhme Lab

Publications

2025

Diego Candia-Rivera, Rebecca Böhme, Paula Salamone (2025) IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing, Vol. 16, p. 1996-2005 (Article in journal)
Paula Salamone, Adam Enmalm, Reinoud Kaldewaij, Marie Åman, Charlotte Medley, Michal Pietrzak, Håkan Olausson, Andrea Johansson Capusan, Rebecca Böhme (2025) Molecular Psychiatry (Article in journal)
Diego Candia-Rivera, Fabrizio de Vico Fallani, Rebecca Böhme, Paula Salamone (2025) Communications Biology, Vol. 8, Article 52 (Article in journal)

2024

Morgan Frost-Karlsson, Andrea Johansson Capusan, Håkan Olausson, Rebecca Böhme (2024) BMC Psychiatry, Vol. 24, Article 558 (Article in journal)
Anne Maallo, Giovanni Novembre, Aniko Kusztor, Sarah Mcintyre, Ali Israr, Gregory Gerling, Malin Bjornsdotter, Håkan Olausson, Rebecca Böhme (2024) Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Biological Sciences, Vol. 379, Article 20230249 (Article in journal)

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