Comparing self–other distinction across motor, cognitive and affective domains
Ekaterina Pronizius,
Henryk Bukowski,
Claus Lamm
Abstract:The self–other distinction (SOD) is a process by which humans disentangle self from other-related mental representations. This online study investigated two unresolved questions: (i) whether partially the same processes underpin SOD for motor, cognitive and affective representations, and (ii) whether SOD overlaps with domain-general cognitive control processes. Participants (
N
= 243) performed three SOD tasks (motor: automatic imitation inhibition (AIT); cognitive: visual perspective-t… Show more
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