Symptoms of depersonalisation/derealisation disorder as measured by brain electrical activity: A systematic review

A Salami, J Andreu-Perez, H Gillmeister - Neuroscience & Biobehavioral …, 2020 - Elsevier
Depersonalisation/derealisation disorder (DPD) refers to frequent and persistent
detachment from bodily self and disengagement from the outside world. As a dissociative …

The hitchhiker's guide to neurophenomenology–The case of studying self boundaries with meditators

A Berkovich-Ohana, Y Dor-Ziderman… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
This paper is a practical guide to neurophenomenology. Varela's neurophenomenological
research program (NRP) aspires to bridge the gap between, and integrate, first-person (1P) …

[HTML][HTML] I overthink—Therefore I am not: An active inference account of altered sense of self and agency in depersonalisation disorder

A Ciaunica, A Seth, J Limanowski, C Hesp… - Consciousness and …, 2022 - Elsevier
This paper considers the phenomenology of depersonalisation disorder, in relation to
predictive processing and its associated pathophysiology. To do this, we first establish a few …

Self-boundary dissolution in meditation: A phenomenological investigation

O Nave, FM Trautwein, Y Ataria, Y Dor-Ziderman… - Brain Sciences, 2021 - mdpi.com
A fundamental aspect of the sense of self is its pre-reflective dimension specifying the self as
a bounded and embodied knower and agent. Being a constant and tacit feature structuring …

Zoomed out: digital media use and depersonalization experiences during the COVID-19 lockdown

A Ciaunica, L McEllin, J Kiverstein, V Gallese… - Scientific reports, 2022 - nature.com
Depersonalisation is a common dissociative experience characterised by distressing
feelings of being detached or 'estranged'from one's self and body and/or the world. The …

When the window cracks: transparency and the fractured self in depersonalisation

A Ciaunica, J Charlton, H Farmer - Phenomenology and the Cognitive …, 2021 - Springer
There has recently been a resurgence of philosophical and scientific interest in the
foundations of self-consciousness, with particular focus on its altered, anomalous forms. This …

Losing ourselves: active inference, depersonalization, and meditation

G Deane, M Miller, S Wilkinson - Frontiers in psychology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Disruptions in the ordinary sense of selfhood underpin both pathological and “enlightened”
states of consciousness. People suffering from depersonalization can experience the loss of …

What is it like to lack mineness? Depersonalization as a probe for the scope, nature and role of mineness

A Billon - 2023 - philpapers.org
Patients suffering from depersonalization complain of feeling detached from their body, their
mental states, and actions or even from themselves. In this chapter, I argue that …

Pain asymbolia as depersonalization for pain experience. An interoceptive active inference account

P Gerrans - Frontiers in psychology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
“Mineness,” also called “subjective presence” or “personalization,” is the feeling that
experiences belong to a continuing self. This article argues that mineness is produced by …

Forgetting ourselves in flow: An active inference account of flow states and how we experience ourselves within them

D Parvizi-Wayne, L Sandved-Smith, RJ Pitliya… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Flow has been described as a state of optimal performance, experienced universally across
a broad range of domains: from art to athletics, gaming to writing. However, its phenomenal …