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framework:inductive-theory-of-mirror-self-recognitionInductive Theory of Mirror Self-Recognition
Mitchell's theory requiring kinesthetic-visual matching and understanding of mirror correspondence; the model is claimed to implement its core elements
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- Robert W. MitchellintroducesProposed the inductive and deductive theories of mirror self-recognition that frame the paper's contribution
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- Kinesthetic-Visual Matchingassociated_withA core requirement of the inductive theory of mirror self-recognition, implemented by the self-prior's visual-proprioceptive associations
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- Claims the model satisfies the core requirements of Mitchell's inductive theory
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- Mitchell's theory additionally requiring object permanence and objectification of body parts; not fully implemented in the current model
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- The behavioral paradigm (mark/sticker placed on face, checked in mirror) used to evaluate self-awareness in animals and infants
- Mitchell 1993: Mental models of mirror-self-recognition: Two theories (New Ideas in Psychology)concept0.799Source of the inductive and deductive theories of mirror self-recognition
- Neuroscientific theory suggesting empathy is mediated by neural self-other overlap; motivates SOO approach
- Explicitly posed in the discussion to frame the theoretical contribution
- Provides the transparency/opacity distinction used to characterise the separation prior sigma
- Kohda et al. 2022: Further evidence for mirror self-recognition in cleaner fish (PLOS Biology)concept0.752Reported cleaner fish passing mark test with ecologically relevant marks; contested by Gallup
- Central methodological claim of the chapter, supported by multiple experiments.
- The reciprocal effect: doing the test deepens self-knowledge and judgment.