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Mentalizing Another's Visual World - A Novel Exploration via Motion Aftereffect
Yuan, Xuefei ; Wang, Nanbo ; Geng, Haiyan ; Zhang, Shen
刊名FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
2017
关键词visual perspective-taking mentalization aftereffect motion adaptation facilitation SPATIAL PERSPECTIVE-TAKING ORTHOGONAL MOTION INVISIBLE FACES GAZE PERCEPTION BRAIN TASK AREA TRANSFORMATIONS INFORMATION
DOI10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01535
英文摘要Past research on level 2 visual perspective-taking (VPT) has mostly focused on understanding the mental rotation involved when one adopts others' perspective; the mechanisms underlying how the visual world of others is mentally represented remain unclear. In three studies, we addressed this question by adopting a novel VPT task with motion stimuli and exploring the aftereffect on motion discrimination from the self-perspective. Overall the results showed a facilitation aftereffect when participants were instructed to take the avatar's perspective. Meanwhile, participants' self-reported perspective-taking tendencies correlated with the aftereffect for both instructed and spontaneous VPT tasks, when the "to-be-adopted" perspective required the participants to mentally transform their self-body clockwise. Specifically, while facilitation was induced for participants with low self-reported perspective-taking tendencies (e.g., viewing a leftward motion stimulus under another's perspective enhanced subsequent perception of leftward motion from the self-perspective), those with high self-reported perspective-taking tendencies showed an adaptation aftereffect (e.g., viewing a leftward motion stimulus under another's perspective weakened subsequent perception of leftward motion from the self-perspective). For these individuals, the adaptation effect indicated the engagement of direction-selective neurons in processing of the subsequent congruent-direction motion from self's perspective. These findings suggest that motion perception from different perspectives (self vs. another) may share the same direction-selective neural circuitry, and this possibility depends on observers' general perspective-taking tendencies.; National Natural Science Foundation of China [31671131, 31271202]; SSCI; ARTICLE; 8
语种英语
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.pku.edu.cn/handle/20.500.11897/468970]  
专题心理与认知科学学院
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Yuan, Xuefei,Wang, Nanbo,Geng, Haiyan,et al. Mentalizing Another's Visual World - A Novel Exploration via Motion Aftereffect[J]. FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY,2017.
APA Yuan, Xuefei,Wang, Nanbo,Geng, Haiyan,&Zhang, Shen.(2017).Mentalizing Another's Visual World - A Novel Exploration via Motion Aftereffect.FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY.
MLA Yuan, Xuefei,et al."Mentalizing Another's Visual World - A Novel Exploration via Motion Aftereffect".FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY (2017).
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