精神分裂型和精神分裂症精神恍惚的元意识初探。

IF 2.3 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Anchal Garg, Bruce D Watt, Mohamad El Haj, Ahmed A Moustafa
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摘要

在日常生活中,我们的注意力可能会从直接的感知输入转移到与手头任务无关的其他选择上,这被称为走神。有时,走神可能伴随着意识到自己的注意力偏离了正在进行的任务,这通常被称为元意识。然而,走神也可能发生在人们没有立即注意到他们的注意力偏离任务的情况下。重要的是,我们对精神错乱和元意识知之甚少,包括它们在精神分裂型和精神分裂症中的潜在内容。在这里,在这篇叙述性的回顾中,我们综合了精神分裂症-精神分裂症连续体中关于精神漫游的现有文献。在此过程中,我们提出的主要建议是,与健康对照相比,精神分裂症患者的走神元意识水平较低。我们预期走神的元意识与精神分裂症症状学和多维分裂型特征呈负相关。我们还建议检查精神分裂症谱系障碍患者的走神内容,包括多维分裂型与走神元意识内容之间的联系。最终,我们希望我们的建议能够在未来的研究中得到实证检验,并为了解临床人群中走神特征的多样性以及潜在的新治疗途径提供基础。
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A primer on meta-awareness of mind wandering in schizotypy and schizophrenia.

During everyday life, our attention may drift away from immediate perceptual inputs to consider alternatives unrelated to the task at hand, which is known as mind wandering. At times, mind wandering may be accompanied by awareness of one's attention having deviated from the ongoing task, often referred to as meta-awareness. However, mind wandering can also occur without individuals immediately noticing that their attention is off task. Importantly, little is known about mind wandering and meta-awareness, including their underlying content in schizotypy and schizophrenia. Here, in this narrative review, we synthesise the existing literature on mind wandering across the schizotypy-schizophrenia continuum. In doing so, we present the main proposal that there would be lower levels of meta-awareness of mind wandering in patients with schizophrenia as compared to healthy controls. We expect that meta-awareness of mind wandering would be negatively associated with schizophrenia symptomatology and multidimensional schizotypy traits. We also recommend examining mind wandering content in patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders, including links between multidimensional schizotypy and the contents of meta-awareness of mind wandering. Ultimately, we hope that our proposal will be empirically tested in future research and will provide a foundation to understand the diversity of mind wandering features in clinical populations as well as insights into potential new treatment avenues.

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期刊介绍: Psychological Research/Psychologische Forschung publishes articles that contribute to a basic understanding of human perception, attention, memory, and action. The Journal is devoted to the dissemination of knowledge based on firm experimental ground, but not to particular approaches or schools of thought. Theoretical and historical papers are welcome to the extent that they serve this general purpose; papers of an applied nature are acceptable if they contribute to basic understanding or serve to bridge the often felt gap between basic and applied research in the field covered by the Journal.
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