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2016
This chapter discusses how perspectivism is the device through which each one of us, who first and foremost sees the world from his point of view, is able to recognize that precisely as just one point of view, and thereby to change it. A healthy mental condition implies the ability to change one’s point of view and temporarily take the perspective of ...
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This chapter discusses how perspectivism is the device through which each one of us, who first and foremost sees the world from his point of view, is able to recognize that precisely as just one point of view, and thereby to change it. A healthy mental condition implies the ability to change one’s point of view and temporarily take the perspective of ...
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This project investigates automatic perspective taking by utilizing the Dot Perspective Task developed by Samson and colleagues in 2010 (https://psycnet.apa.org/doi/10.1037/a0018729). There has ben a debate as to whether the interference from another person's perspective when judging scenes form one's own (measured by increased error rates and slower
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2017
Supplementary material for 'Perspective taking in a novel signaling task: effects of world knowledge and contextual constraint' (Sulik and Lupyan, submitted)
Lupyan, Gary, Sulik, Justin
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Supplementary material for 'Perspective taking in a novel signaling task: effects of world knowledge and contextual constraint' (Sulik and Lupyan, submitted)
Lupyan, Gary, Sulik, Justin
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Spatial perspective-taking in conversation
Cognition, 1993Speakers can describe the locations of objects from their own perspective ("on my left" or "on the left"), their addressee's ("on your right" or "on the right"), or some perspective that avoids choosing one or the other person ("closer to both of us").
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