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Hierarchy and dynamics of self-referential processing: The non-personal Me1 and the personal Me2 elicited via single words

机译:自我参照处理的层次结构和动态:通过单个单词引出的非个人Me1和个人Me2

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Recent electroencephalography (EEG) studies accumulated evidence that support a dynamic view of the self (multiple aspect theory). In this study, we test the specific hypothesis of the multiple aspect theory of the self by using EEG data from the HisMine paradigm. In the HisMine paradigm German pronouns are visually presented in a stream of additional stimuli, while changes in brain activity are determined by means of EEG. At an early cortical processing stage, the presentation of the possessive pronouns "mein" ("my"), "sein" ("his") and "dein" ("your") elicited significantly different brain activities when compared to the non-personal pronoun "ein" ("a"). At a later processing stage, cortical processing of the self-related possessive pronoun ("mein") differed from the processing of all other possessive and the non-personal pronoun. In line with previous observations (and the multiple aspect theory of the self), the early effect (here referred to as Me1) was found at specifically left occipito-parietal electrode locations (e.g. PO9), whereas the later effect (here referred to as Me2) occurred specifically at the left fronto-temporal electrode site, F7. This finding supports the idea that the human self is consisting of multiple aspects. Potential implications are discussed.
机译:最近的脑电图(EEG)研究积累了支持动态自我观的证据(多方面理论)。在这项研究中,我们通过使用HisMine范例中的EEG数据来检验自我的多方面理论的特定假设。在HisMine范例中,德语代词以视觉形式呈现在附加刺激流中,而脑活动的变化则通过EEG来确定。在皮层处理的早期阶段,所有格代词“ mein”(“我”),“ sein”(“ his”)和“ dein”(“ your”)的表达与非人称代词“ ein”(“ a”)。在随后的处理阶段,对自我相关的所有格代词(“我的意思”)的皮层处理不同于所有其他所有格和非个人代词的处理。与先前的观察结果(以及自我的多方面理论)一致,在特定的左枕顶壁电极位置(例如PO9)发现了早期效应(此处称为Me1),而在后期的效应(此处称为Me9)被发现。 Me2)特别发生在左额颞电极部位F7。这一发现支持了人类自我由多个方面组成的观点。潜在的影响进行了讨论。

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