Title of article :
The embodied nature of spatial perspective taking: Embodied transformation versus sensorimotor interference
Author/Authors :
Kessler، نويسنده , , Klaus and Thomson، نويسنده , , Lindsey Anne، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
17
From page :
72
To page :
88
Abstract :
Humans are able to mentally adopt the spatial perspective of others and understand the world from their point of view. We propose that spatial perspective taking (SPT) could have developed from the physical alignment of perspectives. This would support the notion that others have put forward claiming that SPT is an embodied cognitive process. We investigated this issue by contrasting several accounts in terms of the assumed processes and the nature of the embodiment. In a series of four experiments we found substantial evidence that the transformations during SPT comprise large parts of the body schema, which we did not observe for object rotation. We further conclude that the embodiment of SPT is best conceptualised as the self-initiated emulation of a body movement, supporting the notion of endogenous motoric embodiment. Overall our results are much more in agreement with an ‘embodied’ transformation account than with the notion of sensorimotor interference. Finally we discuss our findings in terms of SPT as a possible evolutionary stepping stone towards more complex alignments of socio-cognitive perspectives.
Keywords :
Perspective taking , mental rotation , Embodiment , social cognition , Direct posture matching , ALIGNMENT
Journal title :
Cognition
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
Cognition
Record number :
2076709
Link To Document :
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