Self-recognition: Body and action

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Abstract

How do I know it was me who moved? A recent experimental study illustrates the contribution of one's body schema and awareness of one's own actions to self-recognition. The results provide evidence that bodily cues and action cues are important in self-recognition, and they demonstrate that action cues overrule bodily cues.

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Knoblich, G. (2002, November 1). Self-recognition: Body and action. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1364-6613(02)01995-2

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