International audienceVisually recognising one's own body is important both for controlling movement and for one's sense of self. Twenty previous studies asked healthy adults to make rapid recognition judgements about photographs of their own and other peoples' hands. Some of these judgements involved explicit self-recognition: "Is this your hand or another person's?" while others assessed self-recognition implicitly, comparing performance for self and other hands in tasks unrelated to self-other discrimination (e.g., left-versus-right; match-to-sample). We report five experiments with three groups of participants performing left-versus-right (Experiment 1) and self-versus-other discrimination tasks (Experiments 2 to 5). No evidence was fou...
We live in an age of ‘selfies.’ Yet, how we look at our own faces has seldom been systematically inv...
Agency plays an important role in self-recognition from motion. Here, we investigated whether our ow...
Much research suggested that recognizing our own body-parts and attributing a body-part to our physi...
International audienceVisually recognising one's own body is important both for controlling movement...
Visually recognising one’s own body is important both for controlling movement and for one’s sense o...
A key point in motor imagery literature is that judging hands in palm view recruits sensory-motor in...
International audienceRecognizing oneself, easy as it appears to be, seems at least to require aware...
Subjects were exposed to pictures of self and others (e.g., friend, stranger, and famous people) to ...
Evidence has indicated that the right frontal cortex is preferentially involved in self-face recogni...
We tested the hypothesis that the body self-advantage, i.e., the facilitation in discriminating self...
In psychology, self-representation is widely held to guide our cognition and action. Self-relevant s...
Previous studies demonstrated the human ability to implicitly recognize their own body. When submitt...
Previous studies demonstrated the human ability to implicitly recognize their own body. When submitt...
The ability to identify our own body is considered a pivotal marker of self-awareness. Previous rese...
Evidence suggests that autobiographical memory, self-related semantic category judgements, and self-...
We live in an age of ‘selfies.’ Yet, how we look at our own faces has seldom been systematically inv...
Agency plays an important role in self-recognition from motion. Here, we investigated whether our ow...
Much research suggested that recognizing our own body-parts and attributing a body-part to our physi...
International audienceVisually recognising one's own body is important both for controlling movement...
Visually recognising one’s own body is important both for controlling movement and for one’s sense o...
A key point in motor imagery literature is that judging hands in palm view recruits sensory-motor in...
International audienceRecognizing oneself, easy as it appears to be, seems at least to require aware...
Subjects were exposed to pictures of self and others (e.g., friend, stranger, and famous people) to ...
Evidence has indicated that the right frontal cortex is preferentially involved in self-face recogni...
We tested the hypothesis that the body self-advantage, i.e., the facilitation in discriminating self...
In psychology, self-representation is widely held to guide our cognition and action. Self-relevant s...
Previous studies demonstrated the human ability to implicitly recognize their own body. When submitt...
Previous studies demonstrated the human ability to implicitly recognize their own body. When submitt...
The ability to identify our own body is considered a pivotal marker of self-awareness. Previous rese...
Evidence suggests that autobiographical memory, self-related semantic category judgements, and self-...
We live in an age of ‘selfies.’ Yet, how we look at our own faces has seldom been systematically inv...
Agency plays an important role in self-recognition from motion. Here, we investigated whether our ow...
Much research suggested that recognizing our own body-parts and attributing a body-part to our physi...