How filters distort self-perception, fuel comparison, and make digitally altered faces feel more “real” than reality.
The result of taking a photo is not always encouraging; you may not really recognize yourself in the picture. One reason for this may be that the photograph does not show us mirrored as we are used to ...
Research into body ownership and perception in virtual reality has rapidly advanced our understanding of how the human brain constructs a sense of self through the integration of multisensory signals.
The phenomenon of vection, defined as the illusory perception of self-motion induced by sensory stimuli, occupies a pivotal position in the study of virtual environments. It is increasingly evident ...
Despite exuding confidence, narcissistic people relentlessly crave admiration. In other words, they are unable to convince themselves of their own brilliance. Growing research shows the gap between ...