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2013 Wellcome Lecture in Neuroethics: The Irresponsible Self: Self bias changes the way we see the world

Category: Technology
Duration: 00:33:23
Publish Date: 2013-12-04 07:03:43
Description: Humans show a bias to favour information related to themselves over information related to other people. How does this effect arise? Are self biases a stable trait of the individual? Do these biases change fundamental perceptual processes? I will review recent work from my laboratory showing that self-biases modulate basic perceptual processes; they are stable for an individual and are difficult to control; they reflect rapid tuning of brain circuits to enhance the saliency of self-related items. I discuss the implications of this work for understanding whether perceptual processes are informationally encapsulated, and whether perception changes as a function of social context.
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