The self-face has a prioritized status in the processing of incoming visual inputs. As the self-face changes over the lifespan, this stimulus seems to be well-suited for investigation of the self across time. Here, steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEP, oscillatory responses to periodic stimulation with a frequency that mirrors the frequency of stimulation) were used to investigate this topic. Different types of faces (present self, past self, close-other's, unknown, scrambled) flickered four times per second in two types of stimulation (‘identical', with the same image of a given type of face; ‘different', with different images of the same type of face). Each of the 10 stimulation sessions lasted 90 seconds and was repeated three ti...
The different faces of one's self: an fMRI study into the recognition of current and past self-...
CRUE-CSIC (Acuerdos Transformativos 2022)Current research on self-identity suggests that the self is...
Representation of self-face is vulnerable to cognitive bias, and consequently, people often possess ...
Self-face representation is fundamentally important for self-identity and self-consciousness. Given ...
Presentation of a face stimulus for several seconds at a periodic frequency rate leads to a right oc...
Behavioral and neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that people process preferentially self-relate...
Seeing a face being touched in spatial and temporal synchrony with the own face produces a bias in s...
<div><p>Behavioral and neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that people process preferentially sel...
Behavioral and neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that people process preferentially self-relate...
Behavioral and neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that people process preferentially self-relate...
Nothing provides as strong a sense of self as seeing one's face. Nevertheless, it remains unknown ho...
Nothing provides as strong a sense of self as seeing one's face. Nevertheless, it remains unknown ho...
Self-related information has been found to be processed more quickly and accurately in studies with ...
This study investigated whether neural mechanisms of self-face recognition are modulated by attentio...
In this paper, we explored the functional properties of person recognition system by investigating t...
The different faces of one's self: an fMRI study into the recognition of current and past self-...
CRUE-CSIC (Acuerdos Transformativos 2022)Current research on self-identity suggests that the self is...
Representation of self-face is vulnerable to cognitive bias, and consequently, people often possess ...
Self-face representation is fundamentally important for self-identity and self-consciousness. Given ...
Presentation of a face stimulus for several seconds at a periodic frequency rate leads to a right oc...
Behavioral and neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that people process preferentially self-relate...
Seeing a face being touched in spatial and temporal synchrony with the own face produces a bias in s...
<div><p>Behavioral and neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that people process preferentially sel...
Behavioral and neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that people process preferentially self-relate...
Behavioral and neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that people process preferentially self-relate...
Nothing provides as strong a sense of self as seeing one's face. Nevertheless, it remains unknown ho...
Nothing provides as strong a sense of self as seeing one's face. Nevertheless, it remains unknown ho...
Self-related information has been found to be processed more quickly and accurately in studies with ...
This study investigated whether neural mechanisms of self-face recognition are modulated by attentio...
In this paper, we explored the functional properties of person recognition system by investigating t...
The different faces of one's self: an fMRI study into the recognition of current and past self-...
CRUE-CSIC (Acuerdos Transformativos 2022)Current research on self-identity suggests that the self is...
Representation of self-face is vulnerable to cognitive bias, and consequently, people often possess ...