@article{Escobar Insuasti_Eraso Angulo_Piedrahita Calderón_Arévalo Carrillo_Inca Rodríguez_2023, title={Postural control and body awareness in mental disorders. Topic review}, volume={30}, url={https://revistas.umariana.edu.co/index.php/Criterios/article/view/3329}, DOI={10.31948/rev.criterios/30.1-art5}, abstractNote={<p>The affectation of higher mental functions as a consequence of mental disorders generates alterations in the control of movement and corporal conscience from the lived, perceived, and represented body. Mental functions are recognized as essential pillars for the development of the human motor system. Objective: To evidence the relationship that exists between postural control alterations and body awareness with mental pathologies, described from Physiology and Pharmacology, and the sequelae within human body movement and the acquisition of motor skills. Materials and methods: a review of the literature from the search for information related to terms in Spanish and English. Results: twelve articles in different academic journals were selected; the exposed information allowed us to describe the altered physiological processes in the central nervous system, mental disorders, body awareness, involvement of psychopharmacology, and considerations regarding the theories on the mind-body relationship. Conclusions: Although the literature recognizes the body-mind duality, its importance within human body movement, and the alterations that mental disorders can generate in motor skills and postural control, more research on this association is necessary to find the significance of the results.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Revista Criterios}, author={Escobar Insuasti, Mayra Valeria and Eraso Angulo, Rosa Helena and Piedrahita Calderón, Valentina and Arévalo Carrillo, Karen Sofia and Inca Rodríguez, Lizeth Natalia}, year={2023}, month={mar.}, pages={82–91} }