A considerable body of recent work in developmental psychology and animal behavior has addressed the cognitive processes required to recognize oneself in a mirror. Most models of such "mirrored self-recognition" (MSR) treat it as the result of inferential processes drawing on the subject’s possession of some sort of mature "self-awareness". The present chapter argues that such an approach to MSR is not obligatory, and suggests some empirical grounds for rejecting it. We also sketch the outlines of an alternative, "embodied" theory of MSR, and propose a way to evaluate it using the tools of adaptive robotics
International audienceA review of the concepts of self-consciousness is presented, highlighting the ...
The topic of self-awareness and mirror self-recognition has been more discussed since 1970, when the...
Self/other distinction and self-recognition are important skills for interacting with the world, as ...
A considerable body of recent work in developmental psychology and animal behavior has addressed the...
The view that mirror self-recognition (MSR) is a definitive demonstration of self-awareness is far f...
Humans and some animals are able to recognize themselves in a mirror. This ability has been taken as...
The concept of mirroring has become rather ubiquitous. One of the most fundamental empirical and the...
Self-recognition or self-awareness is a capacity attributed typically only to humans and few other s...
This paper offers a cognitive semiotic account of the emergence of meaning in the infant's aesthetic...
Abstract- Humans are capable of identifying their own image when reflected in a mirror. This mechani...
Humans are capable of identifying their own image when reflected in a mirror. This mechanism is a my...
That great apes are the only primates to recognise their reflections is often taken to show that the...
Self-recognition, that is, the recognition of one’s own self, has been studied mainly by examining ...
International audienceA review of the concepts of self-consciousness is presented, highlighting the ...
The topic of self-awareness and mirror self-recognition has been more discussed since 1970, when the...
Self/other distinction and self-recognition are important skills for interacting with the world, as ...
A considerable body of recent work in developmental psychology and animal behavior has addressed the...
The view that mirror self-recognition (MSR) is a definitive demonstration of self-awareness is far f...
Humans and some animals are able to recognize themselves in a mirror. This ability has been taken as...
The concept of mirroring has become rather ubiquitous. One of the most fundamental empirical and the...
Self-recognition or self-awareness is a capacity attributed typically only to humans and few other s...
This paper offers a cognitive semiotic account of the emergence of meaning in the infant's aesthetic...
Abstract- Humans are capable of identifying their own image when reflected in a mirror. This mechani...
Humans are capable of identifying their own image when reflected in a mirror. This mechanism is a my...
That great apes are the only primates to recognise their reflections is often taken to show that the...
Self-recognition, that is, the recognition of one’s own self, has been studied mainly by examining ...
International audienceA review of the concepts of self-consciousness is presented, highlighting the ...
The topic of self-awareness and mirror self-recognition has been more discussed since 1970, when the...
Self/other distinction and self-recognition are important skills for interacting with the world, as ...