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Self-Awareness Without Awareness? Implicit Self-Focused Attention and Behavioral Self-Regulation.

Paul J Silvia1, Ann G Phillips.   

Abstract

Objective self-awareness theory contends that focusing attention on the self initiates an automatic comparison of self to standards. To gain evidence for automatic self-standard comparison processes, two experiments manipulated attention to self with subliminal first-name priming. People completed a computer-based parity task after being instructed that the standard was to be fast or to be accurate. Subliminal first name priming increased behavioral adherence to the explicit standard. When told to be fast, self-focused people made more mistakes and had faster response times; when told to be accurate, self-focused people made fewer mistakes. A manipulation of conscious self-awareness (via a mirror) had the same self-regulatory effects. The findings suggest that comparing self to standards can occur automatically and that it is attention to self, not awareness of the self per se, that evokes self-evaluation.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23226716      PMCID: PMC3513291          DOI: 10.1080/15298868.2011.639550

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Self Identity        ISSN: 1529-8868


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