D Arafat, P Thoma - Journal of Gambling Studies, 2024 - Springer
Since little is known about the exact pattern of social cognitive impairments related to behavioral addictions, the aim of the PRISMA-oriented review was to (i) provide an overview …
The self–other distinction (SOD) is a process by which humans disentangle self from other- related mental representations. This online study investigated two unresolved questions:(i) …
The self-matching task (SMT) is widely used to investigate the cognitive mechanisms underlying the self-prioritization effect (SPE), wherein performance is enhanced for self …
E Cracco, O Genschow, P Baess - Acta Psychologica, 2022 - biblio.ugent.be
Perception-action coupling is a fundamental process that involves the processing of other people's actions and the integration of those actions into one's own motor planning. It is …
Past research has yielded conflicting findings concerning socio-cognitive deficits in individuals with autistic traits. This raises the fundamental question whether autistic traits …
The tendency to automatically imitate others' behavior is well documented. Successful interactions with others require some control of automatic imitation, but the nature of these …
D Kampis, H Lukowski Duplessy, D Askitis… - Child …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
People sometimes commit 'egocentric errors', failing to ignore their own perspective when interpreting others' communication. Training imitation‐inhibition, when participants perform …
In social interactions, emotional biases can arise when the emotional state of oneself and another person are incongruent. A person's ability to judge the other's emotional state can …
In psychology, self-representation is widely held to guide our cognition and action. Self- relevant stimuli typically enhance our attention, perception, memory, and decision-making. A …