陌生人的自画像:去人格化经验中的自我面孔表征与内感受

IF 2.8 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Lara Maister , Anna Ciaunica
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摘要

人格解体是一种让人感觉与自我、身体和他人分离的状态。对自己面孔的再现是自我意识和身份认同的一个显著的身体方面,经验证据表明,患有人格解体障碍的个体在看照片或照镜子时,对自己面孔的感知会受到干扰,这一点得到了第一人称报告的证实。然而,目前还没有研究探索去人格化背景下长期自我面孔表征在视觉记忆中的储存状态。通过可视化个体如何“在脑海中”看待自己,本研究为去人格化症状与自我面孔表征障碍之间的关系提供了第一个经验证据。报告更频繁和强烈的人格解体症状的个体自我面孔表征的准确性较低,但在某种程度上与直觉相反,这种表征的准确性和信息内容也较高。这些结果表明,高度去人格化的个体代表了一种独特的、但不准确的面部身份。根据独立评分者的说法,高度人格解体的参与者的自我面孔表征被评为明显比那些低人格解体的参与者更没有情绪,外表更年轻。这些特征被发现与异常记忆经历相关的去人格化症状学方面特别相关。最后,内感受敏感性在自我面孔表征准确性和去人格化症状中都发挥了有趣的作用。这些新颖的结果强调了内感受性和外感受性身体自我意识和记忆过程之间的联系,这对那些经历与自我、身体和世界分离的痛苦感觉的人来说同样重要。
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Self-portrait of a stranger: Self-face representation and interoception in depersonalization experiences
Depersonalization is a condition that makes people feel detached from one's self, body and others. The representation of one's own face is a salient bodily aspect of self-awareness and identity, and empirical evidence suggests that individuals with depersonalization disorder experience disrupted perception of their faces when viewing themselves in photographs or in the mirror, which has been corroborated by first-person reports. However, no study had yet explored the state of long-term self-face representations stored in visual memory in the context of depersonalization. By visualizing how individuals saw themselves “in the mind's eye”, this study provides the first empirical evidence for a relationship between depersonalization symptoms and impairments in self-face representation. Individuals reporting more frequent and intense depersonalization symptoms had lower self-face representation accuracy, but somewhat counterintuitively, also higher precision and informational content of this representation. These results suggested that individuals with high depersonalization were representing a distinct, but inaccurate, facial identity as themselves. The self-face representations of high-depersonalization participants were rated as visibly more emotionless and younger in appearance than those of low-depersonalisation participants, according to independent raters. These features were found to be specifically related to aspects of depersonalization symptomatology related to anomalous memory experiences. Finally, an intriguing role of interoceptive sensibility was revealed in both self-face representational accuracy and in depersonalization symptoms. These novel results highlight the link between interoceptive and exteroceptive bodily self-awareness and memory processes as important in those individuals who experience distressing feelings of being detached from one's self, body and the world.
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Cognition
Cognition PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
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283
期刊介绍: Cognition is an international journal that publishes theoretical and experimental papers on the study of the mind. It covers a wide variety of subjects concerning all the different aspects of cognition, ranging from biological and experimental studies to formal analysis. Contributions from the fields of psychology, neuroscience, linguistics, computer science, mathematics, ethology and philosophy are welcome in this journal provided that they have some bearing on the functioning of the mind. In addition, the journal serves as a forum for discussion of social and political aspects of cognitive science.
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