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  1. Feb 1, 2017 · Second, just like the red house example, one should not expect a single unified representation of the self, but should instead expect a large set of representations of self-related information at different levels of description.

  2. Active and stored mental representations of the self include both global and specific qualities as well as conscious and nonconscious qualities. Semantic and episodic memory both contribute to a self that is not a unitary construct comprising only the individual as he or she is now, but also past and possible selves.

  3. Mar 26, 2015 · Eighty phenomena about the self: representation, evaluation, regulation, and change. We propose a new approach for examining self-related aspects and phenomena. The approach includes (1) a taxonomy and (2) an emphasis on multiple levels of mechanisms.

  4. We first review adolescents’ development of self and identity, linking the behavioral and neural levels. We then outline the general value-based decision-making approach and describe the predictions of this model in the context of adolescent development.

  5. This view of the mind makes selfrepresentation one of its principle tasks and accords it a central role in the intrinsic dynamics of the body.

  6. Nov 11, 2021 · We show how psychological beliefs and attitudes about oneself bias the perceptual representation of one’s appearance and provide a unique window into the internal mental self-representationfindings that have important implications for mental health and visual culture.

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  8. Oct 1, 2008 · Seven studies provide evidence that representations of the self at a distant-future time point are more abstract and structured than are representations of the self at a near-future time point...

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