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Direct social perception of others' subjective time

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COGNITIVE SYSTEMS RESEARCH
卷 69, 期 -, 页码 91-103

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DOI: 10.1016/j.cogsys.2021.06.003

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Direct Social Perception; Social cognition; Sensorimotor enactivism; Subjective time

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This paper utilizes Gallagher et al.'s theory of Direct Social Perception (DSP) and A.D. Craig's 'awareness' model of subjective time to explore how individuals perceive others' subjective time, emphasizing the importance of subjective time in face-to-face interactions and the interconnectedness between social perception and action. Through visible gestures, expressions, and behaviors, individuals are able to directly perceive others' subjective time in everyday interactions.
In this paper, I deploy Gallagher et al.'s theory of Direct Social Perception (DSP) to help explain how we perceive others' subjective time. This process of second-person temporal perception plays an important role in interpersonal interaction, yet is often glossed over in discussions of intersubjectivity. Using A.D. Craig (2009) 'awareness' model of subjective time to unify converging evidence that subjective time is embodied, affective, and situated, I argue that subjective time cannot be considered as a hidden or invisible aspect of a private mind, but is partially externally visible through our gestures, expressions, and other behaviours as they unfold within a particular context. My central thesis is that, in face to face interactions, we are able to directly perceive these visible components of other people's subjective time. This is made possible by our enculturated (Menary, 2015) and enactive perceptual faculties. The process of social perception is not a passive, unidirectional affair where static information about one person's subjective time is transmitted to the other, but rather inextricably linked with action (both at the personal and subpersonal level) and interaction effects produced by a dynamic coupling between participants. Such an enactive perspective reveals how others' subjective time can be perceived in everyday interactions.

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