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hypothesis:integrating-the-tactile-modality-into-the-self-prior-model-may-improve-learning-efficiency-for-mirror-self-recognitionIntegrating the tactile modality into the self-prior model may improve learning efficiency for mirror self-recognition
Forward-looking prediction based on Chinn et al.'s finding that tactile experience promotes earlier MSR in infants
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extracted_from(2026) · Dongmin Kim · Hoshinori Kanazawa · Yasuo Kuniyoshi
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- Tactile Localizationassociated_withcitesChinn et al. showed that tactile target experience promotes earlier mirror self-recognition in infants; noted as a future extension
- Showed that tactile experience with body targets promotes earlier mirror self-recognition in infants
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- Load-bearing summary of the paper's central contribution
- Claims the model satisfies the core requirements of Mitchell's inductive theory
- Theoretical interpretation linking the self-prior to the established body schema concept
- Explicitly posed in the discussion to frame the theoretical contribution
- The reciprocal effect: doing the test deepens self-knowledge and judgment.
- Demonstrates the self-prior captures visual-proprioceptive associations, functioning as a probabilistic body schema
- Critical methodological claim directed at Lindsey 2026 and similar work using binary detection