Self‐awareness part 1: Definition, measures, effects, functions, and antecedents
Self‐awareness represents the capacity of becoming the object of one's own attention. In
this state one actively identifies, processes, and stores information about the self. This paper …
this state one actively identifies, processes, and stores information about the self. This paper …
Beyond the comparator model: a multifactorial two-step account of agency
There is an increasing amount of empirical work investigating the sense of agency, ie the
registration that we are the initiators of our own actions. Many studies try to relate the sense …
registration that we are the initiators of our own actions. Many studies try to relate the sense …
Minds at rest? Social cognition as the default mode of cognizing and its putative relationship to the “default system” of the brain
The “default system” of the brain has been described as a set of regions which are
'activated'during rest and 'deactivated'during cognitively effortful tasks. To investigate the …
'activated'during rest and 'deactivated'during cognitively effortful tasks. To investigate the …
The “sense of agency” and its underlying cognitive and neural mechanisms
The sense of agency is a central aspect of human self-consciousness and refers to the
experience of oneself as the agent of one's own actions. Several different cognitive theories …
experience of oneself as the agent of one's own actions. Several different cognitive theories …
Levels of consciousness and self-awareness: A comparison and integration of various neurocognitive views
Quite a few recent models are rapidly introducing new concepts describing different levels of
consciousness. This situation is getting confusing because some theorists formulate their …
consciousness. This situation is getting confusing because some theorists formulate their …
The bodily self: The sensori-motor roots of pre-reflective self-consciousness
A bodily self is characterized by pre-reflective bodily self-consciousness that is “immune to
error through misidentification.” To this end, the body's double involvement in consciousness …
error through misidentification.” To this end, the body's double involvement in consciousness …
I move, therefore I am: A new theoretical framework to investigate agency and ownership
The neurocognitive structure of the acting self has recently been widely studied, yet is still
perplexing and remains an often confounded issue in cognitive neuroscience …
perplexing and remains an often confounded issue in cognitive neuroscience …
Neural representations of self versus other: visual-spatial perspective taking and agency in a virtual ball-tossing game
Human self-consciousness relies on the ability to distinguish between oneself and others.
We sought to explore the neural correlates involved in self-other representations by …
We sought to explore the neural correlates involved in self-other representations by …
The linguistics of schizophrenia: thought disturbance as language pathology across positive symptoms
W Hinzen, J Rosselló - Frontiers in psychology, 2015 - frontiersin.org
We hypothesize that linguistic (dis-) organization in the schizophrenic brain plays a more
central role in the pathogenesis of this disease than commonly supposed. Against the …
central role in the pathogenesis of this disease than commonly supposed. Against the …
Memory, autonoetic consciousness, and the self
HJ Markowitsch, A Staniloiu - Consciousness and cognition, 2011 - Elsevier
Memory is a general attribute of living species, whose diversification reflects both
evolutionary and developmental processes. Episodic-autobiographical memory (EAM) is …
evolutionary and developmental processes. Episodic-autobiographical memory (EAM) is …