Simulated actions in the first and in the third person perspectives share common representations
Brain Research, 2007Normal subjects simulated a grasping action with two levels of difficulty of the grasp. In one condition, they simulated the movement from their own, first person perspective (1P). In the other condition, they simulated the same movement made by a person facing them (third person perspective 3P).
Thierry, Anquetil, Marc, Jeannerod
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Representing Human Hands Haptically or Visually from First-Person versus Third-Person Perspectives
Perception, 2010Humans can recognise human body parts haptically as well as visually. We employed a mental-rotation task to determine whether participants could adopt a third-person perspective when judging the laterality of life-like human hands. Female participants adopted either a first-person or a third-person perspective using vision (experiment 1) or haptics ...
Ryo, Kitada +3 more
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Gender dysphoria and the mirror: A mediator between the first person and third person perspective
Counselling Psychology Review, 2019This article seeks to demystify Gender Dysphoria by offering a theoretical framework to formulate dissonance between the internal sense of gender (through interoceptive, proprioceptive, and exteroceptive sensation), body image, and socialisation. We will focus on the psychotherapeutic applicability of this model, offering a clinical case example and ...
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Isn't the first-person perspective a bad third-person perspective?
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1991W. Schaeken, G. d'Ydewalle
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The Psychiatric Assessment: First Person, Second Person, and Third Person Perspectives
2022Thomas Fuchs, Eugenio Dalpane
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Making both first-person and third-person perspectives available in real world services
2022 IEEE International Smart Cities Conference (ISC2), 2022Asha Kambe +2 more
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Does autonoetic consciousness in episodic memory rely on recall from a first-person perspective?
Journal of Cognitive Psychology, 2022Charlotte Russell
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The communicative functions of third-person singular pronouns
Abstract This chapter examines the communicative functions of third-person singular pronouns (3PSPs) in the context of self- and other-references. The focus is on transgender contexts, in which 3PSPs have acquired many new functions and associations, such as sharing one’s pronouns upon introduction as a novel way of utilizing 3PSPs in ...openaire +3 more sources
Behavioral Advantages of the First-Person Perspective Model for Imitation
Frontiers in Psychology, 2016Rui Watanabe +2 more
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