“…Adding to Experiments 1-3, these results suggest that participants preferentially identified with the fetus at both explicit and implicit levels, as evidenced by the self-reference effect. Since selfreference effects are thought to be supported by a limited neural mechanism that can only represent one self at a time (De Freitas et al, 2019;Sui et al, 2013), the current results suggest that this same mechanism was used to represent the fetus as the self. Further, given that participants had to first understand the meaning of the vignette before these associations could be made, these results also suggest fresh information processed at an explicit level can drive self-referential behavior at an implicit level, in a top-down fashion.…”