<div><p>Preferential processing of self-related information is a well-documented phenomenon on both the behavioral and neural levels. However, the impact of self-esteem on this self-preference has not been studied in a systematic way. Here, the electrophysiological correlates of explicit self-reflection were investigated in individuals with low (LSE) and high self-esteem (HSE). Participants evaluated trait adjectives in reference to the self or to an “other” person (close-other, famous) while EEG was recorded. The analysis of event-related potentials focused on the late positive component (LPC), which exhibits a fronto-central distribution and latency over 500 ms. In both LSE and HSE groups, the amplitudes of LPC were enhanced in the self c...
Human adults remember better trait words that are referenced to the self than those referenced to ot...
Humans tend to have a positive self-evaluation (PSE). To what extent positive self-perception is int...
Funding Information: The research reported in this article was supported by a Grant from the Deutsch...
Preferential processing of self-related information is a well-documented phenomenon on both the beha...
Preferential processing of self-related information is a well-documented phenomenon on both the beha...
Researchers have suggested that certain individuals may show a self-positivity bias, rating themselv...
Self-esteem affects human life. A thorough examination of the cognitive processes and neural activat...
To investigate whether self-reflection on personality traits engages distinct neural mechanisms of s...
Individuals are found to have better recall for self-referent information than other types of inform...
Self-referential emotion refers to the process of evaluating emotional stimuli with respect to the s...
The present study investigated neural correlations underlying the psychological processing of stimul...
Although neuroimaging studies strongly implicate the medial prefrontal cortex (ventral and dorsal), ...
The present study investigated neural correlations underlying the psychological processing of stimul...
(1) Background: Affirmative statements are widely recognized as a reliable tool that enhances person...
Background: Previous studies have revealed that self-related tasks (items) receive more attention th...
Human adults remember better trait words that are referenced to the self than those referenced to ot...
Humans tend to have a positive self-evaluation (PSE). To what extent positive self-perception is int...
Funding Information: The research reported in this article was supported by a Grant from the Deutsch...
Preferential processing of self-related information is a well-documented phenomenon on both the beha...
Preferential processing of self-related information is a well-documented phenomenon on both the beha...
Researchers have suggested that certain individuals may show a self-positivity bias, rating themselv...
Self-esteem affects human life. A thorough examination of the cognitive processes and neural activat...
To investigate whether self-reflection on personality traits engages distinct neural mechanisms of s...
Individuals are found to have better recall for self-referent information than other types of inform...
Self-referential emotion refers to the process of evaluating emotional stimuli with respect to the s...
The present study investigated neural correlations underlying the psychological processing of stimul...
Although neuroimaging studies strongly implicate the medial prefrontal cortex (ventral and dorsal), ...
The present study investigated neural correlations underlying the psychological processing of stimul...
(1) Background: Affirmative statements are widely recognized as a reliable tool that enhances person...
Background: Previous studies have revealed that self-related tasks (items) receive more attention th...
Human adults remember better trait words that are referenced to the self than those referenced to ot...
Humans tend to have a positive self-evaluation (PSE). To what extent positive self-perception is int...
Funding Information: The research reported in this article was supported by a Grant from the Deutsch...