The free-energy self: a predictive coding account of self-recognition
Recognising and representing one's self as distinct from others is a fundamental component
of self-awareness. However, current theories of self-recognition are not embedded within …
of self-awareness. However, current theories of self-recognition are not embedded within …
Is self special? A critical review of evidence from experimental psychology and cognitive neuroscience.
SJ Gillihan, MJ Farah - Psychological bulletin, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
Varied research findings have been taken to support the claim that humans' representation
of the self is" special," that is, that it emerges from systems that are physically and …
of the self is" special," that is, that it emerges from systems that are physically and …
Chimpanzees: self-recognition
GG Gallup Jr - Science, 1970 - science.org
Chimpanzees: Self-Recognition Page 1 studies (1, 8) have employed broad band rather than
monochromatic filters, and therefore do not test these predictions. ALAN L. PEARLMAN* NIGEL …
monochromatic filters, and therefore do not test these predictions. ALAN L. PEARLMAN* NIGEL …
Self-face recognition activates a frontoparietal “mirror” network in the right hemisphere: an event-related fMRI study
Self-recognition has been demonstrated by a select number of primate species and is often
used as an index of self-awareness. Whether a specialized neural mechanism for self-face …
used as an index of self-awareness. Whether a specialized neural mechanism for self-face …
Self-recognition and the right prefrontal cortex
Although the anatomical and functional substrates subserving face recognition have been
subject to extensive investigation, the underpinnings of self-face recognition are not well …
subject to extensive investigation, the underpinnings of self-face recognition are not well …
The role of the temporoparietal junction in self-other distinction
Being able to discriminate between what originates from ourselves and what originates from
others is critical for efficient interactions with our social environment. However, it remains an …
others is critical for efficient interactions with our social environment. However, it remains an …
Looking for myself: current multisensory input alters self-face recognition
M Tsakiris - PloS one, 2008 - journals.plos.org
How do I know the person I see in the mirror is really me? Is it because I know the person
simply looks like me, or is it because the mirror reflection moves when I move, and I see it …
simply looks like me, or is it because the mirror reflection moves when I move, and I see it …
Where am I? The neurological correlates of self and other
Although still controversial, there is growing evidence that information about the self is
processed in the right hemisphere, specifically the right frontal lobe. It has also been …
processed in the right hemisphere, specifically the right frontal lobe. It has also been …
Self-processing and the default mode network: interactions with the mirror neuron system
Recent evidence for the fractionation of the default mode network (DMN) into functionally
distinguishable subdivisions with unique patterns of connectivity calls for a …
distinguishable subdivisions with unique patterns of connectivity calls for a …
Here I am: the cortical correlates of visual self-recognition
Recently, interest in the neural correlates of self-recognition has grown. Most studies
concentrate on self-face recognition. However, there is a lack of convergence as to precise …
concentrate on self-face recognition. However, there is a lack of convergence as to precise …