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SUMMARY:How do (and don't) we take other perspectives? - Steven Samuel\, L
 ecturer\, City St. George's\, University of London. 
DTSTART:20250516T153000Z
DTEND:20250516T170000Z
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CONTACT:Sara Seddon
DESCRIPTION:Perspective taking\, whether in the classic 'Theory of Mind' s
 ense or in the more perceptual domain (e.g. visual perspective taking) has
  long been considered a cornerstone of social cognition. Recent years have
  given rise to new research threads\, such as 'spontaneous' perspective ta
 king\, perceptual simulation (quasi-perceptual experiences of others' perc
 eptual input)\, and embodied or 'grounded' processes\, particularly in spa
 tial perspective taking paradigms. Focusing in particular on visuo-spatial
  perspective taking\, in this talk I will present evidence for or against 
 each of these hypotheses\, argue for the separation of perceptual and cogn
 itive perspective taking\, and highlight the increasingly clear importance
  of individual differences. \n
LOCATION:Ground Floor Lecture Theatre\, Department of  Psychology
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