Self-Awarenes Flashcards
Define self-awareness
the ability to reflect on one’s traits, beliefs, abilities and attitudes
Describe the 2 types of self-awareness
- Self-generated: own’s inner voice
* Stimuli generated: what people say about us (reacting to someone else’s voice)
Explain the mirror test, and which animals made it successfully
- Place red spot on an animal’s body and place them in front of a mirror to determine if they know that the spot is on themselves
- Chimpanzees, elephants, dolphins and fish were able to recognize their body
- Humans aged 2+ y.o too
Name criticisms of the mirror test
• Not providing full picture of what is required to have self-awareness
• Not adapted to animals whose vision is not their primary sense (ex: dogs)
○ An olfactory version was made for species such as dogs
Name the 4 main cortical midline structures heavily involved in self-awareness
- orbitomedial prefrontal cortex (OMPFC)
- dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (DMPFC)
- anterior cingulate cortex (ACC)
- posterior cingulate cortex (PCC)
Define self-referential stimuli
perceived as being related to one’s self
Name each part of the brain involved in self-awareness and its role in the process
- OMPFC: representation of self-referential stimuli (attributing skills, talents, attributes to oneself)
- DMPFC: evaluating stimuli as to whether they are internally or externally generated
- ACC: monitoring and controlling one’s actions (ability to override habitual responses)
- PCC: integration of attitudes, goals, traits into a unified concept of self
Name the 3 extra parts of the brain involved in self-awareness
Right temporoparietal junction
Right temporoparietal cortex
Extrastriate body area: in occipitoparietal area
Name the roles of each of the 3 extra brain parts of self-awareness
- Right temporoparietal junction: sense of agency
- Right temporoparietal cortex: body ownership
- Extrastriate body area: in occipitoparietal area: when people are shown body parts, recognize ourselves in a mirror or fellow human beings
Define autobiographical memory
info that people remember and which is essential to their perception of self
• Helps to put memories in the right context
Name the brain regions involved in autobiographical memory
Left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and posterior cingulate cortex