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  1. Subliminal Impending Collision Increases Perceived Object Size and Enhances Pupillary Light Reflex.Lihong Chen, Xiangyong Yuan, Qian Xu, Ying Wang & Yi Jiang - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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  • The neural correlates of visual self-recognition.Christel Devue & Serge Brédart - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (1):40-51.
    This paper presents a review of studies that were aimed at determining which brain regions are recruited during visual self-recognition, with a particular focus on self-face recognition. A complex bilateral network, involving frontal, parietal and occipital areas, appears to be associated with self-face recognition, with a particularly high implication of the right hemisphere. Results indicate that it remains difficult to determine which specific cognitive operation is reflected by each recruited brain area, in part due to the variability of used control (...)
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  • Statistical power analyses using G* Power 3.1: tests for correlation and regression analyses.Franz Faul, Edgar Erdfelder, Axel Buchner & Albert-Georg Lang - 2009 - Behavior Research Methods 41 (4):1149–60.
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  • Self-awareness and the evolution of social intelligence.G. G. Gallup - 1998 - Behavioural Processes 42:239-247.
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  • Self-face Captures, Holds, and Biases Attention.Michał J. Wójcik, Maria M. Nowicka, Ilona Kotlewska & Anna Nowicka - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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  • Social awareness and early self-recognition.Philippe Rochat, Tanya Broesch & Katherine Jayne - 2012 - Consciousness and Cognition 21 (3):1491-1497.
    Self-recognition by 86 children was assessed using the mirror mark test in two different social contexts. In the classic mirror task condition, only the child was marked prior to mirror exposure . In the social norm condition, the child, experimenter, and accompanying parent were marked prior to the child’s mirror exposure . Results indicate that in both conditions children pass the test in comparable proportion, with the same increase as a function of age. However, in the Norm condition, children displayed (...)
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  • Subconscious processing reveals dissociable contextual modulations of visual size perception.Lihong Chen, Congying Qiao, Ying Wang & Yi Jiang - 2018 - Cognition 180 (C):259-267.
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  • The Influence of Self-Referential Processing on Attentional Orienting in Frontoparietal Networks.Shuo Zhao, Shota Uono, Chunlin Li, Sayaka Yoshimura & Motomi Toichi - 2018 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 12.
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  • Judgmental model of the Ebbinghaus illusion.Dominic W. Massaro & Norman H. Anderson - 1971 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 89 (1):147.
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  • Attention changes perceived size of moving visual patterns.K. Anton-Erxleben, C. Henrich & S. Treue - 2007 - Journal of Vision 7 (11):1-9.
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