In recent years, the construct of “body awareness” has emerged as a subject of scientific research across a wide range of health, behavioral, anthropological, and even philosophical fields. This construct can be defined as an attentional focus and awareness of body sensations. (Mehling et al., 2009).

Embodiment is defined as the felt sense of being localized within one’s physical body and perceiving the immediate experience of one's body (Arzy et al., 2006; Roher, 2007; Edelman, 2004). It has led the path for overcoming the Cartesian dualism (one thing is the mind and another one the body) to conceptualize, as the neurobiologist Edelman states, that “consciousness is embodied” (Edelman, 2004).