SUGGESTIBILITY IS NOT CORRELATED WITH NORMAL PERCEPTUAL HALLUCINATIONS, BUT IS NEGATIVELY CORRELATED WITH PERCEPTUAL DISCRIMINATION

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Trames-Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.3176/tr.2020.4.02
Triin Taal, T. Bachmann
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Non-veridical perception in the form of reporting the perception of objects actually not presented has been observed also in neurotypical subjects. This phenomenon of ‘normal hallucinations’ substantially depends on expectations formed by learned contextual cues and associations as priors and is interpreted as a result of the mechanisms of predictive coding. We explored whether perceptual associations formed experimentally by inter-stimulus associations are related to the suggestibility trait of the perceivers. No significant correlation was found between Gudjonsson’s Suggestibility scale total scores and subjective clarity of the hallucinatory experiences. There was a small positive correlation between shift and the level of clarity of illusory experiences. Significant negative correlation was found between the level of suggestibility and correctness of perception of the actually present stimuli.
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暗示性与正常的知觉幻觉不相关,但与知觉歧视负相关
在神经正常的受试者中也观察到非真实性知觉,即报告对实际未出现的物体的知觉。这种“正常幻觉”现象在很大程度上依赖于由习得的语境线索和联想形成的预期,并被解释为预测性编码机制的结果。本研究探讨了由刺激间关联实验形成的知觉关联是否与知觉者的易受暗示特质有关。Gudjonsson暗示性量表总分与幻觉体验的主观清晰度无显著相关。在转移和幻觉体验的清晰程度之间有一个小的正相关。被试的易受暗示程度与对实际存在的刺激的知觉正确性之间存在显著的负相关。
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