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SELF by Mind Map: SELF

1. representation of an individual over a new media, particularly the internet that is being used by an individual to traverse a virtual common space

1.1. INSTAGRAM

1.2. SNAPCHAT

1.3. FACEBOOK

2. INDIVIDUALITY

3. An individual is that which exists as a distinct entity. Individuality

3.1. Goals

3.2. Rights

3.3. Responsibilities

4. NEUROSCIENCE

4.1. Two areas of the brain that are important in retrieving self-knowledge are the medial prefrontal cortex and the medial posterior parietal cortex

5. RELIGION

5.1. The self is a complex and core subject in many forms of spirituality.

6. PHILOSOPHY

6.1. The self can be considered that being which is the source of consciousness, the agent responsible for an individual's thoughts and actions, or the substantial nature of a person which endures and unifies consciousness over time.

7. SOCIOLOGY

7.1. The self can be redefined as a dynamic, responsive process that structures neural pathways according to past and present environments including material, social, and spiritual aspects

8. PSYCHOLOGY

8.1. The psychology of self is the study of either the cognitive and affective representation of one's identity or the subject of experience.

9. the self versus other is a research topic in contemporary philosophy and contemporary phenomenology (see also psychological phenomenology), psychology, psychiatry, neurology, and neuroscience.

10. Self Knowledge

11. VIRTUAL SELF

12. philosophical enquiry which takes as its starting point the experience of the human subject—not merely the thinking subject, but the acting, feeling, living human individual.

13. EXISTENTIALISM

14. alternative self, which is believed to be distinct from a person's normal or true original personality

14.1. Personality Traits

14.2. Fears

14.3. Dislikes

14.4. Interests

14.5. Memories

15. The self is an individual person as the object of its own reflective consciousness.

15.1. Schizophrenia

15.2. Depersonalization

16. SELF HOOD

17. The first-person perspective distinguishes self-hood from personal identity

17.1. Characterization

17.2. Labeling

18. CONSCIOUSNESS

19. ALTER EGO