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Representing Oneself and Others An Event-Coding Approach

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EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
卷 65, 期 6, 页码 323-331

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HOGREFE PUBLISHING CORP
DOI: 10.1027/1618-3169/a000433

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Self-representation; metacontrol; social sognition; theory of event coding; minimal self; narrative self

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  1. European Research Council [ERC-2015-AdG-694722]

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Human beings are assumed to own a concept of their self, but it remains a mystery how they represent themselves and others. I shall develop a theoretical framework, inspired by the Theory of Event Coding, of how people represent themselves and others, how and under which circumstances these two kinds of representations interact and what consequences this has. In a nutshell, I shall argue that self- and other-representations can overlap to the degree that they share features, that the shared features are particularly relevant or salient, and that the individual is under a particular metacontrol state. Then I shall argue that self-concepts emerge through active exploration of one's physical and social environment during infancy and childhood, as well as through cultural learning, and that their main purpose is related to social communication but not online action control.

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