The integrative self: How self-reference integrates perception and memory
J Sui, GW Humphreys - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2015 - cell.com
We propose a new account of how self-reference affects information processing. We report
evidence that self-reference affects the binding of memory to source, the integration of parts …
evidence that self-reference affects the binding of memory to source, the integration of parts …
The multisensory basis of the self: From body to identity to others
M Tsakiris - Quarterly journal of experimental psychology, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
By grounding the self in the body, experimental psychology has taken the body as the
starting point for a science of the self. One fundamental dimension of the bodily self is the …
starting point for a science of the self. One fundamental dimension of the bodily self is the …
Changing bodies changes minds: owning another body affects social cognition
Research on stereotypes demonstrates how existing prejudice affects the way we process
outgroups. Recent studies have considered whether it is possible to change our implicit …
outgroups. Recent studies have considered whether it is possible to change our implicit …
Attentional control and the self: The self-attention network (SAN)
GW Humphreys, J Sui - Cognitive neuroscience, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Although there is strong evidence that human decision-making is frequently self-biased, it
remains unclear whether self-biases mediate attention. Here we review evidence on the …
remains unclear whether self-biases mediate attention. Here we review evidence on the …
A cultural neuroscience approach to the biosocial nature of the human brain
S Han, G Northoff, K Vogeley, BE Wexler… - Annual review of …, 2013 - annualreviews.org
Cultural neuroscience (CN) is an interdisciplinary field that investigates the relationship
between culture (eg, value and belief systems and practices shared by groups) and human …
between culture (eg, value and belief systems and practices shared by groups) and human …
Is stress affecting our ability to tune into others? Evidence for gender differences in the effects of stress on self-other distinction
Stress is a ubiquitous challenge in society as we consistently interact with others under the
influence of stress. Distinguishing self-from other-related mental representations plays an …
influence of stress. Distinguishing self-from other-related mental representations plays an …
Self as object: Emerging trends in self research
Self representation is fundamental to mental functions. While the self has mostly been
studied in traditional psychophilosophical terms ('self as subject'), recent laboratory work …
studied in traditional psychophilosophical terms ('self as subject'), recent laboratory work …
Neuromarketing, subliminal advertising, and hotel selection: An EEG study
L Hsu, YJ Chen - Australasian Marketing Journal, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
This study aims to understand how hotel videos embedded with a smiling face emoji as a
subliminal message affect consumers' selection of hotels, with their brain activities …
subliminal message affect consumers' selection of hotels, with their brain activities …
The neural correlates of visual self-recognition
This paper presents a review of studies that were aimed at determining which brain regions
are recruited during visual self-recognition, with a particular focus on self-face recognition. A …
are recruited during visual self-recognition, with a particular focus on self-face recognition. A …
Habit and identity: Behavioral, cognitive, affective, and motivational facets of an integrated self
B Verplanken, J Sui - Frontiers in psychology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Two studies investigated associations between habits and identity, in particular what people
consider as their “true self.” Habit-identity associations were assessed by within-participant …
consider as their “true self.” Habit-identity associations were assessed by within-participant …