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Neural correlates of the first-person-perspective
Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2003Human self-consciousness depends on the metarepresentation of mental and bodily states as one's own mental and bodily states. First-person-perspective taking is not sufficient, but necessary for human self-consciousness. To assign a first-person-perspective is to center one's own multimodal experiential space upon one's own body, thus operating in an ...
Kai, Vogeley, Gereon R., Fink
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First‐person perspective video to enhance simulation
The Clinical Teacher, 2017Summary Background Simulation training is increasingly being used as part of the undergraduate medical curriculum, but it remains time and faculty member intensive. To improve efficacy, videos have been used prior to the simulation of practical procedures; however, using videos prior to ...
Junaid Fukuta, Justin Morgan
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Philosophia Christi, 2018
According to the Constitution View, human persons are constituted by bodies. Constitution, as we have seen, is not identity. But if a person is constituted by a body to which she is not identical, what distinguishes a person from the body that constitutes her? My answer, which I shall explain in this chapter, is that a person has a capacity for a first-
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According to the Constitution View, human persons are constituted by bodies. Constitution, as we have seen, is not identity. But if a person is constituted by a body to which she is not identical, what distinguishes a person from the body that constitutes her? My answer, which I shall explain in this chapter, is that a person has a capacity for a first-
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Reference from the First-person Perspective
Philosophical Issues, 1995In this paper I wish to address two questions about reference that are among the most fundamental issues in the theory of meaning and intentionality. They are 1) what makes different external (e.g. causal) relations count as semantic relations, count as reference; and 2) whether reference is objectively indeterminate or inscrutable and whether a ...
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First person perspective video activity recognition
Signal Processing, Sensor/Information Fusion, and Target Recognition XXIX, 2020The initial development of two First-Person Perspective Video Activity Recognition Systems is discussed. The first system, the First Person Fall Detection or UFall, can be used to recognize when a person wearing or holding the mobile vision system has fallen. The problem of fall detection is tackled from the unique first-person perspective.
Lynne L. Grewe +7 more
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Social interactions: A first-person perspective
2012 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2012This paper presents a method for the detection and recognition of social interactions in a day-long first-person video of u social event, like a trip to an amusement park. The location and orientation of faces are estimated and used to compute the line of sight for each face. The context provided by all the faces in a frame is used to convert the lines
A. Fathi, J. K. Hodgins, J. M. Rehg
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IV—The First Person Perspective
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 1995L'A. souleve le double probleme de l'equation de la perspective de la premiere personne avec la perspective de la conscience etablie par B. Williams, et celui de l'explication de cette conscience des lors qu'elle se definit comme la conscience de nos pensees, impliquant la representation de soi a la troisieme personne. L'A.
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Cochlear implant music: A first-person perspective
Cochlear Implants International, 2015The memory of things gone is important to a Jazz musician. Things like old folks singing in the moonlight in the back yard on a hot night, or something said long ago.
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Is the First-Person Perspective Gendered?
2022Abstract The notion of gender identity has been characterized as “one’s sense of oneself as male, female or transgender.” To have a sense of oneself at all, one must have a robust first-person perspective—a capacity to conceive of oneself as oneself in the first person.
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Naturalism and the First-Person Perspective
Philosophical Psychology, 2013In Naturalism and the First-Person Perspective, Lynne Rudder Baker argues that first-person perspectives belong in our ontological inventory of what exists, but in doing so she argues that ontologi...
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