The self bias effect refers to the prioritised processing of self-related information (i.e. faster RTs and higher accuracy) over information about others. This phenomenon has been widely observed across many areas of cognition such as memory, attention and perception. However, current knowledge of the self bias effect is still insufficient. This thesis utilises the perceptual matching paradigm as an experimental instrument to study the self bias effect in three main aspects. First, the impact of social experiences on self bias is examined. This thesis presents data that demonstrate the modulation of self bias as a result of three factors â cultural background, situational cues and major life developments. Comparisons of the self bias betwe...
In 5 studies, the authors investigate the impact of self-activation on the occurrence and direction ...
In 5 studies, the authors investigate the impact of self-activation on the occurrence and direction ...
Manual motor responses to newly self- as compared with other-associated stimuli in a matching task a...
The self bias effect refers to the prioritised processing of self-related information (i.e. faster ...
When cues in the environment are associated with self (e.g., one’s own name, face, or coffee cup), t...
This thesis addressed three questions regarding our tendency to prioritise recently learned self-ass...
The notion of the self as distinct from other people is fundamental to the study of human psychology...
The notion of the self as distinct from other people is fundamental to the study of human psychology...
When cues in the environment are associated with self (e.g., one’s own name, face, or coffee cup), t...
Background The 'self-bias'-i.e., the human proneness to preferentially process self-relevant stimuli...
Background The 'self-bias'-i.e., the human proneness to preferentially process self-relevant stimuli...
It is generally acknowledged that humans have an egocentric bias; processing self-related stimuli in...
In psychology, self-representation is widely held to guide our cognition and action. Self-relevant s...
Background The 'self-bias'-i.e., the human proneness to preferentially process self-relevant stimuli...
In 5 studies, the authors investigate the impact of self-activation on the occurrence and direction ...
In 5 studies, the authors investigate the impact of self-activation on the occurrence and direction ...
In 5 studies, the authors investigate the impact of self-activation on the occurrence and direction ...
Manual motor responses to newly self- as compared with other-associated stimuli in a matching task a...
The self bias effect refers to the prioritised processing of self-related information (i.e. faster ...
When cues in the environment are associated with self (e.g., one’s own name, face, or coffee cup), t...
This thesis addressed three questions regarding our tendency to prioritise recently learned self-ass...
The notion of the self as distinct from other people is fundamental to the study of human psychology...
The notion of the self as distinct from other people is fundamental to the study of human psychology...
When cues in the environment are associated with self (e.g., one’s own name, face, or coffee cup), t...
Background The 'self-bias'-i.e., the human proneness to preferentially process self-relevant stimuli...
Background The 'self-bias'-i.e., the human proneness to preferentially process self-relevant stimuli...
It is generally acknowledged that humans have an egocentric bias; processing self-related stimuli in...
In psychology, self-representation is widely held to guide our cognition and action. Self-relevant s...
Background The 'self-bias'-i.e., the human proneness to preferentially process self-relevant stimuli...
In 5 studies, the authors investigate the impact of self-activation on the occurrence and direction ...
In 5 studies, the authors investigate the impact of self-activation on the occurrence and direction ...
In 5 studies, the authors investigate the impact of self-activation on the occurrence and direction ...
Manual motor responses to newly self- as compared with other-associated stimuli in a matching task a...