
LiM-6 (Limanowski)
LiM-6 (Limanowski) is a scientific model that explains how our brain integrates information from different senses to create a coherent experience of our body and environment. It suggests that the brain combines sensory signals—like touch, vision, and proprioception—by weighing their reliability to form a unified perception. This process helps us recognize body position, move accurately, and adapt to changes. The model is useful for understanding phenomena such as body illusions and disorders affecting body awareness, and it highlights the brain's dynamic, probabilistic approach to making sense of multisensory information.