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Chimpanzees: Self-Recognition

Science, 1970
After prolonged exposure to their reflected images in mirrors, chimpanzees marked with red dye showed evidence of being able to recognize their own reflections. Monkeys did not appear to have this capacity.
G. Gallup
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Self-recognition in infants

Infant Behavior and Development, 1983
Sixty infants (12–26 months) viewed a TV image of self or other before and after application of a mark to the nose and while objects appeared on the TV in three different spatial locations (front, above, behind). A variety of reactions to the images of self and other were recorded including attention, smiling, outer-directed and mark-directed behavior,
Amaan Buniyaadi   +2 more
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EEG-Based Emotion Recognition via Channel-Wise Attention and Self Attention

IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing, 2023
Emotion recognition based on electroencephalography (EEG) is a significant task in the brain-computer interface field. Recently, many deep learning-based emotion recognition methods are demonstrated to outperform traditional methods.
Wei Tao   +6 more
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Mirror Self-Recognition

The Cambridge Handbook of Animal Cognition, 2021
James R. Anderson, David L. Butler
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Self-recognition in teams

International Journal of Game Theory, 2018
The authors introduce and study the ``null self-recognition'' idea, which occurs when a player who was certain that they were a particular type, privately discovers that they are in fact some other type. To address questions as to how players update their beliefs regarding their partner's type, and beliefs regarding both players' types after self ...
Joshua S. Gans, Peter Landry
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Spontaneous expression of mirror self-recognition in monkeys after learning precise visual-proprioceptive association for mirror images

open access: yesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2017
Mu-Ming Poo, Neng Gong
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Artificial Intelligence image recognition using self-regulation learning strategies: effects on vocabulary acquisition, learning anxiety, and learning behaviours of English language learners

Interactive Learning Environments, 2023
Young learners’ vocabulary learning needs interaction with language input when they are engaged in an activity. Given that AI-supported image recognition technologies offer hands-on learning in authentic contexts, and that self-regulated learning (SRL ...
Ting-Chia Hsu   +2 more
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