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The cognitive neuroscience of self‐awareness: Current framework, clinical implications, and future research directions

Daniel C. Mograbi, Simon J. Hall, Beatriz Arantes, Jonathan Huntley

2023Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews Cognitive Science17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Self-awareness, the ability to take oneself as the object of awareness, has been an enigma for our species, with different answers to this question being provided by religion, philosophy, and, more recently, science. The current review aims to discuss the neurocognitive mechanisms underlying self-awareness. The multidimensional nature of self-awareness will be explored, suggesting how it can be thought of as an emergent property observed in different cognitive complexity levels, within a predictive coding approach. A presentation of alterations of self-awareness in neuropsychiatric conditions will ground a discussion on alternative frameworks to understand this phenomenon, in health and psychopathology, with future research directions being indicated to fill current gaps in the literature. This article is categorized under: Philosophy > Consciousness Psychology > Brain Function and Dysfunction Neuroscience > Cognition.

Topics & Concepts

NeurocognitiveCognitionConsciousnessPsychologyCognitive neuroscienceSelf-awarenessCognitive scienceBrain functionPresentation (obstetrics)Cognitive psychologyNeuroscienceSocial psychologyMedicineRadiologyPsychosomatic Disorders and Their TreatmentsAnxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive ProcessesPsychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment
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