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The Interactive Self – A Review on Simulating Social Interactions to Understand the Mechanisms of Social Agency
2019
I-COM: A Journal of Interactive and Cooperative Media
The main aim of this article is to first, describe the concept of social agency and second review how virtual reality can help to simulate social interactions in order to systematically study self-experiences ...
Here, we will refer to the experience of agency within a social interaction as the sense of social agency. ...
1 The Interactive Self and the Sense of Social Agency
The Minimal Self and Agency The so-called 'minimal self' is a common approach trying to describe the most basic experience of selfhood. ...
doi:10.1515/icom-2018-0018
fatcat:carx5iyw4rea7dwi2cvvv3qdia
Self-Processing and the Default Mode Network: Interactions with the Mirror Neuron System
2013
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
Embodiment implies that the same neural systems are engaged for self- and other-understanding through a simulation mechanism, while mentalizing refers to the use of high-level conceptual information to ...
These mechanisms work together to provide a coherent representation of the self and by extension, of others. ...
Perception of the self-face appears to involve a simulation-like mechanism that recruits right hemisphere MNS matching the face stimulus to an internal representation of the self. ...
doi:10.3389/fnhum.2013.00571
pmid:24062671
pmcid:PMC3769892
fatcat:2kr5rq2ozjeqpem4lsm26bd6fu
Know Thyself: A Theory of the Self for Personal Informatics
2017
Human-Computer Interaction
self consists of all the images of ourselves that come from our social interactions. ...
PI systems use social comparison mechanisms to allow users to share and confront performances. ...
doi:10.1080/07370024.2017.1285704
fatcat:lciogz6gmzattbyt24b3ykyhim
The Evolution of Community Self-Organization in Interaction With Government Institutions: Cross-Case Insights From Three Countries
2016
American Review of Public Administration
These modes of interaction strongly influence the evolution of community self-organization efforts. ...
However, we know little about the factors contributing to the durability of self-organization. ...
The interview protocols followed were designed to enhance our understanding of the interactions between the citizen initiative and the local government, including a reconstruction of the interaction process ...
doi:10.1177/0275074016651142
fatcat:vwpedhgejrdtfchtog266rwzea
A Social-Cognitive Framework for Pedagogical Agents as Learning Companions
2006
Educational technology research and development
to simulate such social interaction in computer-based learning. ...
Seminal psychologists such as Vygotsky, Piaget, and Bandura have theorized that social interaction is a key mechanism in the process of learning and development. ...
Similarly, the concept of personal agency (learner control), which emphasizes the value of self-monitoring, self-examination, and self-reflection, supports a learner's voluntary initiation of interactions ...
doi:10.1007/s11423-006-0637-3
fatcat:ks6urkd43zc6dmx5e3mn25zffq
Self–other integration and distinction in schizophrenia: A theoretical analysis and a review of the evidence
2015
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
Difficulties in self-other processing lie at the core of schizophrenia and pose a problem for patients' daily social functioning. ...
In the present selective review, we provide a framework for understanding self-other integration and distinction, and impairments herein in schizophrenia. ...
Acknowledgement The work in this paper was supported by VIDI-grant 452-11-014 from the Dutch Organization for Scientific Research. ...
doi:10.1016/j.neubiorev.2015.09.004
pmid:26365106
fatcat:j2nxyggp2zafzlfh6u62ski2du
Are Robots Present? From Motor Simulation to "Being There"
2008
CyberPsychology & Behavior
of embodiment: the mind has to be understood in the context of its relationship to a physical body that interacts with the world. ...
The main criticism against this argument is that such a robot will still lack self-awareness. In this paper, we suggest that a psychology of "presence" can offer new insights to overcome this point. ...
Disclosure Statement The authors have no conflict of interest. ...
doi:10.1089/cpb.2007.0265
pmid:18954288
fatcat:ev4rlhbelzfw7kuqz5a44m2zvq
Relations between self-understanding and other-understanding: similarities and interactions
2020
Avant: Journal of Philosophical-Interdisciplinary Vanguard
The aim of this article is to examine the relation between self-understanding and other-understanding. ...
Two types of issues will be analyzed: (I) whether the abilities involved in self-and other-understanding are identical or diverse and (II) whether the abilities of self-and other-understanding are distinct ...
I would like to thank anonymous reviewers for valuable comments on the earlier version of this paper. ...
doi:10.26913/avant.2020.02.07
fatcat:lapwwdegpffghourkih2fcs6ee
Social cognition, emotion and self-consciousness: A preface
2008
Consciousness and Cognition
, emotion and self-consciousness: A preface Social cognition is one of the key abilities we have to acquire to be successful in social interactions in everyday life. ...
The first paper tries to offer a general theoretical framework to account for all these dimensions by distinguishing three levels of cognition: the level of feeling, thinking and social understanding. ...
The remaining group of articles focuses on theory formation that are aiming at an adequate understanding of social interaction. ...
doi:10.1016/j.concog.2008.03.016
pmid:18456513
fatcat:kk4pu2vwr5aqribdia36ktwwai
Corrigendum: Predictive Mechanisms Are Not Involved the Same Way during Human-Human vs. Human-Machine Interactions: A Review
2018
Frontiers in Neurorobotics
In this context, we aim to review the studies investigating predictive mechanisms during social interactions with humans and with automated artificial systems. ...
We will start by presenting human data that show the involvement of predictions in action control and in the sense of agency during social interactions. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This work was supported by a public grant overseen by the French National Research Agency (ANR) as part of the program "Young Researcher" (reference: ANR-15-CE26-0010-01). ...
doi:10.3389/fnbot.2018.00008
pmid:29546885
pmcid:PMC5850776
fatcat:z53nmm2qk5hefkqq5xuzbmt66a
Predictive Mechanisms Are Not Involved the Same Way during Human-Human vs. Human-Machine Interactions: A Review
2017
Frontiers in Neurorobotics
In this context, we aim to review the studies investigating predictive mechanisms during social interactions with humans and with automated artificial systems. ...
We will start by presenting human data that show the involvement of predictions in action control and in the sense of agency during social interactions. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This work was supported by a public grant overseen by the French National Research Agency (ANR) as part of the program "Young Researcher" (reference: ANR-15-CE26-0010-01). ...
doi:10.3389/fnbot.2017.00052
pmid:29081744
pmcid:PMC5645494
fatcat:toiexw6utfefdanktqvwvwlgry
Exploring the Potential Impact of Serious Games on Social Learning and Stakeholder Collaborations for Transboundary Watershed Management of the St. Lawrence River Basin
2016
Water
region's water resource managers; (2) Undertaking a literature review to understand the mechanisms through which serious games enhance social learning to understand which barriers serious games can break ...
The exact definition of social learning is still a matter under debate, but is taken to be a process in which individuals experience a change in understanding that is brought about by social interaction ...
Conflicts of Interest: The authors declare no conflict of interest. ...
doi:10.3390/w8050175
fatcat:xurmli5dfnaklbx24dinqjyduq
The role of prediction in social neuroscience
2012
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
The evolutionary implications of a "social predictive brain" are also mentioned, along with the implications on psychopathology. ...
The review presents a number of testable hypotheses and novel comparisons that aim to stimulate further discussion and integration between currently disparate fields of research, with regard to computational ...
The authors would also like to thank the reviewers for their helpful, constructive, and supportive comments that allowed the authors to bring more clarity and focus to the article. ...
doi:10.3389/fnhum.2012.00147
pmid:22654749
pmcid:PMC3359591
fatcat:mvose34hpzatnocuwebnjchcni
XR-Ed Framework: Designing Instruction-driven andLearner-centered Extended Reality Systems for Education
[article]
2020
arXiv
pre-print
Addressing this gap, we synthesize a broad range of educational XR to propose the XR-Ed framework,which reveals design space in six dimensions (Physical Accessibility, Scenario, Social Interactivity, Agency ...
Despite many literature reviews, there stilllacks a clear framework that reveals the different design dimensions in educational Extended Reality (XR)systems. ...
Fig. 3 . 3 The spectrum of D3: Social Interactivity 4.3 D3: Social Interactivity -How much support for social interaction are there in the system? ...
arXiv:2010.13779v1
fatcat:h6szsxjqhfh3viwurkciag6s44
Editorial: Cognitive Aspects of Interactive Technology Use: From Computers to Smart Objects and Autonomous Agents
2019
Frontiers in Psychology
On the basis of this review, they develop a model of information processing for robotic failures describing how individuals perceive, process, and act on failures in human-robot interaction. ...
In the same vein, Veissière and Stendel, Veissière and Stendel aim to recast current understandings of the mechanisms involved in the addictive use of smartphones in a broader evolutionary focus, suggesting ...
Drawing on humancomputer interaction research, they thus review studies of how children look for information, and of how they perceive and understand the informational and social roles of technology. ...
doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01078
pmid:31139120
pmcid:PMC6527890
fatcat:fm72fo3fgvh3zasn4oeyfaw5zq
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