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hypothesis:incorporating-object-permanence-and-objectification-of-body-parts-would-enable-exploration-of-developmental-pathways-toward-rochat-s-level-4-and-beyondIncorporating object permanence and objectification of body parts would enable exploration of developmental pathways toward Rochat's Level 4 and beyond
Future work hypothesis about extending the model to implement the deductive theory
Source paper
extracted_from(2026) · Dongmin Kim · Hoshinori Kanazawa · Yasuo Kuniyoshi
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Concepts (1)
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- Developmental framework for self-awareness; the model is situated at Level 3 (identification)
Frameworks (1)
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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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- Situates the model in Rochat's developmental framework
- Rochat 2003: Five levels of self-awareness as they unfold early in life (Consciousness and Cognition)concept0.752Provides the developmental framework for situating the model at Level 3
- Implication of PRH for training practice: both modalities point at the same underlying reality
- Levin's endorsement of the target paper's contribution.
- Core hypothesis linking developmental robustness to memory remapping.
- Load-bearing conclusion: generalized sentience frameworks are essential for ethical and survival-level reasons.
- Call to action for new frameworks.