The 'I' and the 'Me' in self-referential awareness: a neurocognitive hypothesis. Cogn Process. 2009 Sep 11; Authors: Tagini A, Raffone A The nature of the 'self' and self-referential awareness has been one of the most debated issues in philosophy, psychology and cognitive neuroscience. Understanding the neurocognitive bases of self-related representation and processing is also crucial to research on the neural correlates of consciousness. The distinction between an 'I', corresponding to a subjective sense of the self as a thinker and causal agent, and a 'Me', as the objective...
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