The Mirror and the Mind : : A History of Self-Recognition in the Human Sciences / / Katja Guenther.

How the classic mirror test served as a portal for scientists to explore questions of self-awarenessSince the late eighteenth century, scientists have placed subjects—humans, infants, animals, and robots—in front of mirrors in order to look for signs of self-recognition. Mirrors served as the possib...

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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: Peripatetic Practices -- Part I Identifications -- 1 My Child in the Mirror: The Rise of the Mirror Self-Recognition Test -- 2 “Not Suddenly, but by Degrees”: Child Psychology, Gender, and the Ambiguity of the Mirror -- 3 The Dancing Robot: Grey Walter’s Cybernetic Mirror -- 4 Monkeys, Mirrors, and Me: Gordon Gallup and the Study of Self-Recognition -- Interlude -- Part II Misidentifications -- 5 The Mirror Test That Never Happened: Lacan, the Ego, and the Symbolic -- 6 There Are No Mirrors in New Guinea: Edmund S. Carpenter and the Question of “Tribal Man” -- 7 Diseases of the Body Image and the Ambiguous Mirror -- 8 Imperfect Reflections: Mirror Neurons, Emotion, and Cognition -- Conclusion: Failing the Test -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Archival Documents -- Index
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How the classic mirror test served as a portal for scientists to explore questions of self-awarenessSince the late eighteenth century, scientists have placed subjects—humans, infants, animals, and robots—in front of mirrors in order to look for signs of self-recognition. Mirrors served as the possible means for answering the question: What makes us human? In The Mirror and the Mind, Katja Guenther traces the history of the mirror self-recognition test, exploring how researchers from a range of disciplines—psychoanalysis, psychiatry, developmental and animal psychology, cybernetics, anthropology, and neuroscience—came to read the peculiar behaviors elicited by mirrors. Investigating the ways mirrors could lead to both identification and misidentification, Guenther looks at how such experiments ultimately failed to determine human specificity.The mirror test was thrust into the limelight when Charles Darwin challenged the idea that language sets humans apart. Thereafter the mirror, previously a recurrent if marginal scientific tool, became dominant in attempts to demarcate humans from other animals. But because researchers could not rely on language to determine what their nonspeaking subjects were experiencing, they had to come up with significant innovations, including notation strategies, testing protocols, and the linking of scientific theories across disciplines. From the robotic tortoises of Grey Walter and the mark test of Beulah Amsterdam and Gordon Gallup, to anorexia research and mirror neurons, the mirror test offers a window into the emergence of such fields as biology, psychology, psychiatry, animal studies, cognitive science, and neuroscience.The Mirror and the Mind offers an intriguing history of experiments in self-awareness and the advancements of the human sciences across more than a century.
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Developmental psychology.
Mirror images Psychological aspects.
Self-consciousness (Awareness).
SCIENCE / History. bisacsh
Activation.
Ambiguity.
Analogy.
Anosognosia.
Anthropologist.
Archivist.
Art director.
Behaviorism.
Body image.
Brain Wave.
Brain in a vat.
Child development.
Cognitive science.
Cognitive therapy.
Consciousness.
Critique.
Cybernetics.
Description.
Digestion.
Dispensary.
Electroencephalography.
Emotion.
Empathy.
Experiment.
Eyelid.
Hairstyle.
Hall of Mental Cultivation.
Historiography.
Horoscope.
Human brain.
Human science.
Indoctrination.
Infant.
Inner Experience.
Institution.
Janet Currie.
Johns Hopkins.
Journal of Communication.
Journal of Neurophysiology.
Living Brain.
Margaret Lock.
Margaret Mead.
Marshall McLuhan.
Materialism.
Media studies.
Medium theory.
Mental process.
Metaphysics.
Mirror box.
Mirror image.
Mirror neuron.
Mirror stage.
Mirror test.
Mirror world.
Mirror.
Mirroring (psychology).
Motor control.
Motor cortex.
Neurology.
Neuron.
Neurophysiology.
Neuroscience.
Observation.
Ontology.
Operationalization.
Perception.
Philosophy of language.
Photography.
Prediction.
Premotor cortex.
Proceedings.
Proprioception.
Psychoanalysis.
Psychodrama.
Psychologist.
Psychology.
Psychopathy.
Publication.
Scientist.
Sensory system.
Social theory.
Sojourners.
Sources of the Self.
Stimulation.
Stimulus (physiology).
Stochastic.
Symptom.
Theory of mind.
Therapy.
Thought.
Transference.
Understanding Media.
Uniqueness.
Visual anthropology.
Visual arts.
Visual cortex.
Visual culture.
Visual system.
Wilhelm Wundt.
Writing.
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Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction: Peripatetic Practices --
Part I Identifications --
1 My Child in the Mirror: The Rise of the Mirror Self-Recognition Test --
2 “Not Suddenly, but by Degrees”: Child Psychology, Gender, and the Ambiguity of the Mirror --
3 The Dancing Robot: Grey Walter’s Cybernetic Mirror --
4 Monkeys, Mirrors, and Me: Gordon Gallup and the Study of Self-Recognition --
Interlude --
Part II Misidentifications --
5 The Mirror Test That Never Happened: Lacan, the Ego, and the Symbolic --
6 There Are No Mirrors in New Guinea: Edmund S. Carpenter and the Question of “Tribal Man” --
7 Diseases of the Body Image and the Ambiguous Mirror --
8 Imperfect Reflections: Mirror Neurons, Emotion, and Cognition --
Conclusion: Failing the Test --
Acknowledgments --
Notes --
Archival Documents --
Index
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Introduction: Peripatetic Practices --
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1 My Child in the Mirror: The Rise of the Mirror Self-Recognition Test --
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3 The Dancing Robot: Grey Walter’s Cybernetic Mirror --
4 Monkeys, Mirrors, and Me: Gordon Gallup and the Study of Self-Recognition --
Interlude --
Part II Misidentifications --
5 The Mirror Test That Never Happened: Lacan, the Ego, and the Symbolic --
6 There Are No Mirrors in New Guinea: Edmund S. Carpenter and the Question of “Tribal Man” --
7 Diseases of the Body Image and the Ambiguous Mirror --
8 Imperfect Reflections: Mirror Neurons, Emotion, and Cognition --
Conclusion: Failing the Test --
Acknowledgments --
Notes --
Archival Documents --
Index
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contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Introduction: Peripatetic Practices --
Part I Identifications --
1 My Child in the Mirror: The Rise of the Mirror Self-Recognition Test --
2 “Not Suddenly, but by Degrees”: Child Psychology, Gender, and the Ambiguity of the Mirror --
3 The Dancing Robot: Grey Walter’s Cybernetic Mirror --
4 Monkeys, Mirrors, and Me: Gordon Gallup and the Study of Self-Recognition --
Interlude --
Part II Misidentifications --
5 The Mirror Test That Never Happened: Lacan, the Ego, and the Symbolic --
6 There Are No Mirrors in New Guinea: Edmund S. Carpenter and the Question of “Tribal Man” --
7 Diseases of the Body Image and the Ambiguous Mirror --
8 Imperfect Reflections: Mirror Neurons, Emotion, and Cognition --
Conclusion: Failing the Test --
Acknowledgments --
Notes --
Archival Documents --
Index
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