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  2. Aug 30, 2021 · A persons conscious first-person narrative is an experience of the world as experienced by them alone. The first-person perspective evades proper treatment in consciousness research....

  3. The first-person perspective is a central concept of critical psychology trying to make psychological processes and the subjective dimension of human life understandable. The concept refers to the point of view of the “I” as the way in which a human subject has access to herself/himself and the world and to her/his experiences, emotions ...

    • Ernst Schraube
    • schraube@ruc.dk
  4. Sep 19, 2018 · We can resolve the current ambiguity of the first-person perspective by introducing a new distinction between the first-person and third-person perspectives, based on two modes of consciousness: reflective and non-reflective.

    • Alla Choifer
    • 2018
    • Summary
    • First-Person Experience Is Conveyed Via Second-Person Methods
    • Second-Person Reports Are Not Necessarily Introspective
    • First-Person Experience Is Everywhere
    • The Need For Triangulation
    • The Road to Operationalization

    The place of subjective experience in scientific explanation is commonly viewed with suspicion, even in sciences purporting to deal with the most intimate and subjective aspects of individual experience. Accordingly, it is seldom discussed or acknowledged in the mainstream cognitive sciences. In recent years, an opposition to this view has arisen, ...

    “First-person experience” is conventionally defined as the subjective and qualitative phenomena that constitute the inner world of an individual, the what-it-is-likeness to be that individual. In contrast, “third-person observations” conventionally concern behavioral or physiological phenomena that are externally measurable by observers and are hen...

    One of the merits of the second-person terminology is that it makes the continuity between low- and high-dimensional reports clearer. From the moment we understand that methods apparently as distant as psychophysics and Descriptive Experience Sampling are actually equally bound by the intentional communication between subject and experimenter, thus...

    It has been prominently argued in the literature that first-person approaches (what we have termed second-person methods) are required for the study of subjective experiences that seem not readily detectable using behavioral measures. These include experiences such as dreams (Voss et al. 2014), visual imagery (Marks 1973a, b), synesthesia (Ramachan...

    Our survey also indicated that the triangulation of reports with the combination of neural and behavioral measures is underexplored. Despite the acknowledgement of its importance in the recent literature, experiments that use more than two methods to target the same phenomenon are still rare. We are aware that the criteria we used for our sampling ...

    There was a wide range of phenomena in the studies we reviewed. In the Flexible cluster, the targets of study covered a range of subjective experiences that could be considered somewhat ineffable: difficult to define and to communicate in a manner that is certain to be understood similarly by subjects and experimenters. An example of this is the se...

    • Joana Rigato, Scott M. Rennie, Zachary F. Mainen
    • 2021
  5. Apr 9, 2021 · As the name implies, it refers to the qualitative experience as felt from the first-person perspective on the world. This is the experience of seeing red or tasting a strawberry or feeling...

  6. Sep 30, 2021 · Widely used methods in psychological research are self-report and behavioral measures which require an experimenter to collect data from another person. By comparison, first-person measures that assess more subtle facets of subjective experiences, are less widely used.

  7. Jan 1, 2021 · First-person science, one of the traditional forms of psychological enquiry, has significant contributions to make to psychological theory-building as it can add an in-depth understanding to phenomena that are difficult to access from a third-person perspective.

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