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  2. Aug 30, 2021 · A person’s 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
  5. Feb 2, 2010 · The first-person condition: Introspection is a process that generates, or is aimed at generating, knowledge, judgments, or beliefs about one’s own mind only and no one else’s, at least not directly. Any process that in a similar manner generates knowledge of one’s own and others’ minds is by that token not an introspective process.

  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.

    • Anna-Lena Lumma, Ulrich Weger
    • 2021
  7. Feb 26, 2019 · We suggest this definition as it encompasses the diversity of ways in which first-person experience is captured. It emphasises that pressing a button in a psychophysics experiment still depends upon first-person experience, and should not simply be considered behavior, no less than verbal accounts.

  8. Mar 11, 2013 · Person perception is the study of the cognitive processes involved in categorizing people and their behavior, forming inferences about their qualities and the causes for their action, arriving at attributions that explain behavior, and making predictions about what people are like and likely to do. It incorporates phenomena that operate outside ...

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