mind perception in synch Flashcards
what is mind perception
automatic - acquire knowledge about self and others in the moment
what is self proection
sub- mind perception
imagine self in other persons shoes
effortful
egocentric - in terms of own characteristics
use self as anchor and adjust to plausible estimate
- satisfycing - least possible effort
eppley self projection
eye movements and beh tracked
communication game
director - obscured obejects
adults faster to reorient but still use self as anchor prior to recog perspective of others
ames self projection
we project more to similar than dissimilar others
stereotype dissimilar
aron self projection
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more money to best friend than to self - even when bf unaware
more self gain when acquitance/stranger
BUT aquantaince still more than self - not liking as controlled between acq and bf
- CLOSENESS determine self projection
aron mirroring/self-other overlap
self reference effect
imagines interactions - recall nouns
- recall for distant others (cher) > self/close (novelity?)
but recall for self and close the same
what is mirroring
near simultaneous motor resonance
share experience with others effortlessly
use perceptivle cues
inform beliefs/mental states of others
anchor characteristics of close others to self
mashek mirroring/self other overlap
rate traits assoc self and close others
1t time and 2nd time
2nd time - more confusion between self and close other
become part of identity
aron self-other inclusion paradigm
more overlap = more percieved closeness
closeness facilitate RT and reduce error for shared traits, and inhibit RT when trait unshared (not similar to self-different)
- realise not a trait of both of ours only theirs - takes longer
tsakisis mirroring/self other
brush synch/aynch to morphed face of self and other
judge if image is self or not
**no control
more multisensory intergration when synch>asynch (5.6%) more likely to say self
follow up with control - facilitation effect of synchrony not inhibitory effect of asynch - asych no sig diff from bl
how do we determine self other differentiatino
discrepancy between afferent (send out) and efferent (recieve-feedback) signals
mirror neuron system and motor resonance
execute actions and observe same action
- represent observed in perceptual system, when matched our motor representation, motor system ‘resonates’
- SHARE a representation
knowledge of self heightens resonance and discrepancies reduce - determine if self or other
motor resonance and synchrony
although other person may look diff, when synchronious action have heightened motor resonance in motor system
- heigthened self-other overlap - percieve/blur boundaries between the two