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claim:the-circuits-used-for-modeling-fictional-characters-overlap-with-the-model-s-self-model-but-the-character-you-re-talking-to-is-represented-using-different-mechanisms-than-fictional-character-representationThe circuits used for modeling fictional characters overlap with the model's self-model, but the character you're talking to is represented using different mechanisms than fictional character representation.
Refinement of character-circuit overlap, stressing that self-character is not just another fiction character.
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- The overlap between circuits used for self-model and for modeling fictional characters; self-character is represented differently from fiction.
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