Self-awareness and other-awareness: Mirror self-recognition and synchronic imitation among unfamiliar peers.
Abstract
A theoretical analysis of the cognitive capacities underlying self-awareness and other-awareness suggested that (a) self- and other-awareness are closely linked because both require a cognitive capacity for secondary representation, and (b) other-awareness facilitates the synchronic imitation of object use with an unfamiliar peer. The relation between mirror self-recognition and synchronic imitation was investigated in 56 dyads of unfamiliar...
Paper Details
Title
Self-awareness and other-awareness: Mirror self-recognition and synchronic imitation among unfamiliar peers.
Published Date
Jan 1, 1993
Journal
Volume
29
Issue
1
Pages
88 - 95
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