The aim of the current study was to analyze the role of affective engagement during social interaction on the emergence of a temporally extended self (TES). A Delayed Self Recognition task was administered in two different social contexts: in presence of the mother (“Mother condition”) or in presence of an unfamiliar person (“Experimenter condition”). The same sample of 71 treeyear-olds was tested twice in these two treatment conditions. Results showed higher self-recognition scores in the “Mother condition”. These findings are consistent with developing-self theories that emphasize the impact of reciprocal social interaction on the emergence of selfawareness, and support a conception of the Self as a dialogic entity. We interpreted this link as a evidence that, when completing the procedure with their mother, children are aware of her attention, which corresponds to a familiar mode of self-perception, as well as to a peculiar affective consciousness of Self.
Zocchi, S., Borasio, F., Rivolta, D., Rositano, L., Scotti, I., Liccione, D., Temporally extended self-awareness and affective engagement in three-year-olds, <<CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION>>, 2018; 57 (01): 147-153. [doi:10.1016/j.concog.2017.12.001] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/202142]
Temporally extended self-awareness and affective engagement in three-year-olds
Borasio, Francesca;
2018
Abstract
The aim of the current study was to analyze the role of affective engagement during social interaction on the emergence of a temporally extended self (TES). A Delayed Self Recognition task was administered in two different social contexts: in presence of the mother (“Mother condition”) or in presence of an unfamiliar person (“Experimenter condition”). The same sample of 71 treeyear-olds was tested twice in these two treatment conditions. Results showed higher self-recognition scores in the “Mother condition”. These findings are consistent with developing-self theories that emphasize the impact of reciprocal social interaction on the emergence of selfawareness, and support a conception of the Self as a dialogic entity. We interpreted this link as a evidence that, when completing the procedure with their mother, children are aware of her attention, which corresponds to a familiar mode of self-perception, as well as to a peculiar affective consciousness of Self.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.