Patterns of Occurrence of Four States of Consciousness as a Function of Trait Absorption.

Q2 Psychology
Journal for Person-Oriented Research Pub Date : 2019-09-12 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.17505/jpor.2019.03
Joseph Glicksohn
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Four states of consciousness are considered here: the hypnagogic state (the transitional state between waking and sleeping); the hypnopompic state (the transitional state between sleeping and waking); lucid dreaming (insight to the fact that one is currently dreaming); and the out-of-the-body experience (perceiving the world from a location outside the physical body). There are different patterns of occurrence of experience with these states of consciousness, and the present data set deriving from a cross-sectional study (a convenience sample comprising 251 participants who had completed a battery of questionnaires, as reported in Glicksohn & Barrett, 2003), enables one to plot these configurations. There are two contrasting positions on the relationship that trait Absorption will bear on the pattern of occurrence of these different profiles of subjective experience, or configuration of profiles of states. One is that higher Absorption will entail more differentiation among these states of consciousness; the other is that higher Absorption will entail less differentiation among these states. Both positions find support in the present data set: higher Absorption entails more differentiation as one moves from those respondents scoring slightly lower than the median to those scoring slightly higher than the median on Absorption, whereas very high Absorption entails less differentiation relative to very low Absorption.

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作为特质吸收功能的四种意识状态的出现模式。
这里考虑了四种意识状态:催眠状态(醒与睡之间的过渡状态)、催眠状态(睡与醒之间的过渡状态)、清醒梦境(洞察到自己正在做梦)和体外体验(从身体以外的位置感知世界)。这些意识状态的体验有不同的发生模式,目前的数据集来自一项横断面研究(如 Glicksohn & Barrett, 2003 所述,由 251 名完成了一系列问卷调查的参与者组成的方便抽样),通过这些数据集,我们可以绘制出这些配置图。关于特质 "吸收力 "与这些不同的主观体验或状态配置的发生模式之间的关系,有两种截然不同的观点。一种观点认为,较高的 "吸收力 "会导致这些意识状态之间的差异更大;另一种观点认为,较高的 "吸收力 "会导致这些状态之间的差异较小。这两种观点在目前的数据集中都得到了支持:当受访者的 "吸收 "得分略低于中位数,而 "吸收 "得分略高于中位数时,"吸收 "越高,分化越大;而 "吸收 "极高,相对于 "吸收 "极低,分化越小。
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Journal for Person-Oriented Research
Journal for Person-Oriented Research Psychology-Psychology (miscellaneous)
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