<div><p>For decades researchers have used mirrors to study self-recognition. However, attempts to identify neural processes underlying this ability have used photographs instead. Here we used event related potentials (ERPs) to compare self-face recognition in photographs versus mirrors and found distinct neural signatures. Measures of visual self-recognition are therefore not independent of the medium employed.</p> </div
Representation of self-face is vulnerable to cognitive bias, and consequently, people often possess ...
Abstract: Understanding the neurobiological substrates of self-recognition yields important insight ...
Humans and some animals are able to recognize themselves in a mirror. This ability has been taken as...
For decades researchers have used mirrors to study self-recognition. However, attempts to identify n...
Self-face recognition in the mirror is considered to involve multiple processes that integrate 2 per...
Self-recognition and self-awareness are processes fundamental to human development. This report desc...
We report two studies of facial self-perception using individually tailored, standardized facial pho...
We designed an observational study where participants (n = 17) were exposed to pictures and look-ali...
Our appearance changes over time, yet we can recognize ourselves in photographs from across the life...
Faces represent important information for social communication, because social information, such as ...
<div><p>Our appearance changes over time, yet we can recognize ourselves in photographs from across ...
This study investigated whether neural mechanisms of self-face recognition are modulated by attentio...
Objectives: An event-related brain potential (ERP) study investigated how different processing stage...
SummaryWhat we see can be influenced by attention [1,2] and concurrent sensory inputs from other mod...
Successful mirror self-recognition has often been considered a correlate of self-awareness in human ...
Representation of self-face is vulnerable to cognitive bias, and consequently, people often possess ...
Abstract: Understanding the neurobiological substrates of self-recognition yields important insight ...
Humans and some animals are able to recognize themselves in a mirror. This ability has been taken as...
For decades researchers have used mirrors to study self-recognition. However, attempts to identify n...
Self-face recognition in the mirror is considered to involve multiple processes that integrate 2 per...
Self-recognition and self-awareness are processes fundamental to human development. This report desc...
We report two studies of facial self-perception using individually tailored, standardized facial pho...
We designed an observational study where participants (n = 17) were exposed to pictures and look-ali...
Our appearance changes over time, yet we can recognize ourselves in photographs from across the life...
Faces represent important information for social communication, because social information, such as ...
<div><p>Our appearance changes over time, yet we can recognize ourselves in photographs from across ...
This study investigated whether neural mechanisms of self-face recognition are modulated by attentio...
Objectives: An event-related brain potential (ERP) study investigated how different processing stage...
SummaryWhat we see can be influenced by attention [1,2] and concurrent sensory inputs from other mod...
Successful mirror self-recognition has often been considered a correlate of self-awareness in human ...
Representation of self-face is vulnerable to cognitive bias, and consequently, people often possess ...
Abstract: Understanding the neurobiological substrates of self-recognition yields important insight ...
Humans and some animals are able to recognize themselves in a mirror. This ability has been taken as...