Subjective+Self

Definition:
An infant's awareness that she or he is a separate person who endures through time and space and can act on the environment. HGD, Chapter 6, p. 145

Examples:
When a child touches a mobile, it moves; when he cries, someone responds. Through this process, the baby separates self from everything else and a sense of "I" begins to emerge.

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In the News:
[media type="custom" key="23503944" [|Self-model theory of subjectivity From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia] The **self-model theory of subjectivity** (SMT), also known as the human self model, is a theory of conscious experience. This concept comprises experiences of ownership, of body-centered spatial perspectivity, and of a long-term unity of beliefs and attitudes. These features are instantiated in the [|prefrontal cortex]. This theory is an interdisciplinary approach to understanding and explaining the phenomenology of [|consciousness] and the self. This theory has two core contents, the phenomenal self-model (PSM) and the phenomenal model of the intentionality relation (PMIR).[|[][|1]
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