Symptoms of depersonalisation/derealisation disorder as measured by brain electrical activity: A systematic review
Depersonalisation/derealisation disorder (DPD) refers to frequent and persistent
detachment from bodily self and disengagement from the outside world. As a dissociative …
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) …
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
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 …
predictive processing and its associated pathophysiology. To do this, we first establish a few …
Self-boundary dissolution in meditation: A phenomenological investigation
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
foundations of self-consciousness, with particular focus on its altered, anomalous forms. This …
Losing ourselves: active inference, depersonalization, and meditation
Disruptions in the ordinary sense of selfhood underpin both pathological and “enlightened”
states of consciousness. People suffering from depersonalization can experience the loss of …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
a broad range of domains: from art to athletics, gaming to writing. However, its phenomenal …