The cloud of unknowing: Cognitive dedifferentiation in whole-body perceptual deprivation.

4区 医学 Q3 Neuroscience Progress in brain research Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1016/bs.pbr.2022.12.004
Michele Pellegrino, Joseph Glicksohn, Fabio Marson, Francesco Ferraiuolo, Tal Dotan Ben-Soussan
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An altered sensory environment, especially a homogeneous one like a ganzfeld, can induce a wide range of experiences in people immersed in it. The ganzfeld of our current focus is the OVO Whole-Body Perceptual Deprivation chamber (OVO-WBPD). Previous literature has found this specific immersive environment to be capable of softening and dissolving perception of boundaries across time and sensory modalities, among other domains. Since recent published electrophysiological results demonstrated that immersion in the OVO-WBPD significantly increased delta and beta activity, in the left inferior frontal cortex and in the left insula, we sought to better understand the subjective experiences of participants utilizing this altered sensory environment via semi-qualitative methodology. Consequently, semi-structured interviews of participants were analyzed by three independent evaluators focusing on several domains of experience often reported in perceptual deprivation environments. We found a significantly shared consensus on the presence of experiences belonging to semantic domains of altered experience, demonstrating that the OVO-WBPD chamber consistently elicits positively connotated, bodily-oriented and cognitively dedifferentiated subjective states of consciousness in the majority of 32 examined participants.

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未知之云:全身知觉剥夺的认知去分化。
一个改变了的感官环境,尤其是像甘孜菲尔德这样的同质环境,可以让沉浸在其中的人产生各种各样的体验。我们目前关注的焦点是OVO全身知觉剥夺室(OVO- wbpd)。先前的文献发现,这种特定的沉浸式环境能够软化和溶解跨越时间和感官模式的边界感知,以及其他领域。由于最近发表的电生理结果表明,浸泡在OVO-WBPD中显著增加了左额叶下皮层和左脑岛的δ和β活动,我们试图通过半定性方法更好地理解参与者利用这种改变的感觉环境的主观体验。因此,参与者的半结构化访谈由三个独立的评估者分析,重点关注在知觉剥夺环境中经常报告的几个经验领域。我们发现,对于属于改变经验语义域的经验的存在,存在着显著的共同共识,表明在32名被测参与者中,OVO-WBPD室始终能引出积极内涵、身体导向和认知去分化的主观意识状态。
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Progress in brain research
Progress in brain research 医学-神经科学
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