ruumikutest
Ruumikutest is a term used in some discussions within cognitive science and human–computer interaction to describe a hypothetical assessment of how a person perceives the space immediately around and within their body, and how they perceive their body's boundaries in relation to the surrounding environment. It is not a formally standardized or widely adopted tool in mainstream psychology or neuroscience.
In practice, ruumikutest is described as a set of tasks that probe proprioception, peripersonal space, and body-size
Common methodologies include blindfolded limb-position estimation, reach-ability judgments, size-adjustment of an on-screen or avatar body, and
Applications and limitations: Ruumikutest is conceptual in nature and has seen limited formal validation. In speculative
See also: Proprioception, Peripersonal space, Body schema, Spatial cognition, Virtual reality.