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The positivity bias of Chinese temporal collective self: Evidence from the first-person perspective and the third-person perspective [PDF]
ObjectiveAs a unique part of human thinking, people can project themselves into the past or the future for mental time travel. This study attempts to expand the temporal self into the domain of the collective self.MethodsWe used an adapted temporal ...
Caizhen Yue +4 more
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Valence of Temporal Self-Appraisals: A Comparison Between First-Person Perspective and Third-Person Perspective [PDF]
Mental time travel is one of the most remarkable achievements of mankind. On the one hand, people perceive past self, present self, and future self as a continuous unity; on the other hand, people have the ability to distinguish among the three types of ...
Caizhen Yue +4 more
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Embracing First-Person Perspectives in Soma-Based Design [PDF]
A set of prominent designers embarked on a research journey to explore aesthetics in movement-based design. Here we unpack one of the design sensitivities unique to our practice: a strong first person perspective—where the movements, somatics and ...
Kristina Höök +21 more
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Cartesianism and the First-Person Perspective
Phenomenology and Mind, No 7 (2014): Naturalism, the First-Person Persective and the Embodied Mind.
Lynne Rudder Baker
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The perspective matters! Multisensory integration in ego-centric reference frames determines full body ownership [PDF]
Recent advances in experimental science have made it possible to investigate the perceptual processes involved in generating a sense of owning an entire body. This is achieved by full-body ownership illusions which make use of specific patterns of visual
Valeria Ivanova Petkova +2 more
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Through an exemplary design case study, we look at how mediating bodily disturbances and cultivating perspective transition from first-to second-person perspective amplifies somaesthetic awareness.
Arife Dila Demir +2 more
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La grammaire en première personne (I)
A distinction between a first-person perspective and a third-person one is common in philosophical discussions of consciousness. As it is generally understood, the first-person perspective, informally, relates to a person’s ‘felt’ experience of ...
Pierre Cotte
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Background: Virtual reality (VR) has been previously shown as a means to mitigate acute pain. The critical parameters involved in the clinical efficacy of mitigating acute pain from different perspectives remains unknown.
Collin Turbyne +3 more
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In this paper, I challenge two Cartesian assumptions. The first assumption to be challenged is that there is an independent solitary self (material or immaterial) that is a proper part of a person (i.e., a human being).
Shaun Gallagher
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Merging second-person and first-person neuroscience [PDF]
Schilbach et al. contrast second-person and third-person approaches to social neuroscience. We discuss relations between second-person and first-person approaches, arguing that they cannot be studied in isolation.
Manos Tsakiris +2 more
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