Lecture 9: The Self Flashcards

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Lewis and Brooks (1978)

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*develops over time, not immediately born with it
Ð Babies between 9 months and 2 years
Ð 18 months tried to touch their nose
Ð red dot on nose, look in mirror, only from 18 months tried to rub it off their nose

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Neurology of self awareness

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  • at 18 months rapid growth of spindle cells in anterior cingulate
  • frontal lobes involved with intention behaviour, so damage impairs self control
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Kjaer et al 2002

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Differential activation when reflecting on one’s own personality and physical traits compared to thinking about someone else

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The frontal lobes and self-control

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¥ The dysexecutive syndrome: often associated with frontal lobe damage.
¥ Patients often have difficulty in planning, organizing, & controlling action.
¥ utilization behaviour (Lhermitte, 1983): patients will grasp and utilize any object that is presented, even if this behaviour is inappropriate.

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The ego and self control

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¥ The ego develops to control and channel the instinctual desires of the id.
¥ Requires expenditure of psychological energy.
¥ Fraud: Initially full of unconscious desires and impulses, many of these, cannot act on may be inappropriate/socially unacceptable. Have to develop ego control instinctual processes

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Ego

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=Ego depletion refers to the idea that self-control or willpower draws upon a limited pool of mental resources that can be used up. When the energy for mental activity is low, self-control is typically impaired, which would be considered a state of ego depletion.

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Baumeister et al (1998)

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Told study on taste perception
Hungry participants were split into 2
groups
¥ Eat only radishes: going to have to have self-control to resist temptation of cookies
¥ Eat only chocolate cookies
¥ Subsequent problem solving task
¥ Exertion of self-control = less persistent in task
= limited cognitive resource to self-regulate

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Control theory of self-regulation

Carver & Scheier, 1981

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we examine the self to assess whether we are meeting out personal goals

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Social comparison theory

Festinger, 1954

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  • learn how to define the self by comparing ourselves to others
  • make two different sorts of comparisons
    1. upward comparisons
    2. downward comparisons
  • typically try to see ourselves in a good light
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Self-evaluation maintenance model (Tesser, 1988)

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  • when someone is more successful than us, it can have a negative effect on our self-esteem
  • deal with this through self-reflection, upward social comparison
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Self esteem

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= a persons subjective appraisal of himself or herself as intrinsically positive or negative to some degree

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Self esteem

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= a persons subjective appraisal of himself or herself as intrinsically positive or negative to some degree (Sedikides & Gregg, 2003)

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Consequences of high self-esteem: Narcissism

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Ð Extremely high self-esteem
Ð Self-esteem is unstable / fragile
Ð Reliant on validation from others
Ð Positive characteristics: Initially likeable, extraverted, unlikely to suffer from depression, perform well in public
Ð Negative characteristics: Crave attention, overconfident, lack empathy (Young and Pinksy, 2006)

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Consequences of narcissism: Baumeister 1996

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Ð High self-esteem Ego threat Aggression

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Consequences of narcissism: Baumeister 1998

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Ð Participant wrote an essay
¥ Praise condition: “Great essay!”
¥ Threat condition: “One of worst essays I have ever read!”
¥ Competitive task – intensity of blast of noise = aggression

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