Mirror, mirror on the wall, how does my brain recognize my image at all?

PloS One
David L ButlerThomas Suddendorf

Abstract

For decades researchers have used mirrors to study self-recognition. However, attempts to identify neural processes underlying this ability have used photographs instead. Here we used event related potentials (ERPs) to compare self-face recognition in photographs versus mirrors and found distinct neural signatures. Measures of visual self-recognition are therefore not independent of the medium employed.

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Jan 1, 2013·ISRN Neuroscience·Hans J Markowitsch
Feb 16, 2013·Trends in Cognitive Sciences·Thomas Suddendorf, David L Butler
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