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245 0 0 _aSelf-face recognition and the brain :
_bhow the neuroscience of mirror recognition has changed psychology, psychiatry, and evolution /
_cedited by Julian Paul Keenan, Karina Quevedo and William D. Hopkins.
260 _aNew York:
_bRoutledge,
_c2024.
263 _a2309
300 _axii, 214p.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _a"Self-Face Recognition and the Brain explores a fundamental cornerstone of human consciousness; how recognizing ourselves leads to a better understanding of the brain and higher-order thinking. Featuring contributions from an interdisciplinary range of researchers, each chapter provides a unique insight into one aspect of self-face recognition. The book begins by introducing readers to the concept of self-face recognition, covering issues like the mirror-test and whether animals can recognise themselves, before addressing the role of neural correlates and attempts at localizing consciousness. It then discusses various disorders and the impact they can have on self-face recognition before considering how neuroscience can heighten our understanding of the field. It will be an essential read for all researchers of self-face recognition, from psychology, philosophy and neuroscience backgrounds"--
650 0 _aFace perception.
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650 0 _aConsciousness.
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700 1 _aKeenan, Julian Paul,
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700 1 _aQuevedo, Karina,
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700 1 _aHopkins, William D.,
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