There are no studies that have experimentally tested how temporal integration/segregation of sensory inputs might be linked to the emergence of dissociative experiences and alterations of emotional functioning. Thirty-six participants completed 3 sensory integration tasks. Psychometric thresholds were estimated as indexes of temporal integration/segregation processes. We collected self-report measures of pre-task trait levels of dissociation, as well as pre- post-task changes in both dissociation and emotionality. An independent sample of 21 subjects completed a control experiment administering the Attention Network Test. Results showed: (i) a significant increase of dissociative experiences after the completion of sensory integration tasks, but not after the ANT task; (ii) that subjective thresholds predicted the emergence of dissociative states; (iii) temporal integration efforts affected positive emotionality, which was explained by the extent of task-dependent dissociative states. The present findings reveal that dissociation could be understood in terms of an imbalance between "hyper-segregation" and "hyper-integration" processes.

(2024). Psychological dissociation and temporal integration/segregation across the senses: An experimental study [journal article - articolo]. In CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/276829

Psychological dissociation and temporal integration/segregation across the senses: An experimental study

Scalabrini, Andrea;
2024-01-01

Abstract

There are no studies that have experimentally tested how temporal integration/segregation of sensory inputs might be linked to the emergence of dissociative experiences and alterations of emotional functioning. Thirty-six participants completed 3 sensory integration tasks. Psychometric thresholds were estimated as indexes of temporal integration/segregation processes. We collected self-report measures of pre-task trait levels of dissociation, as well as pre- post-task changes in both dissociation and emotionality. An independent sample of 21 subjects completed a control experiment administering the Attention Network Test. Results showed: (i) a significant increase of dissociative experiences after the completion of sensory integration tasks, but not after the ANT task; (ii) that subjective thresholds predicted the emergence of dissociative states; (iii) temporal integration efforts affected positive emotionality, which was explained by the extent of task-dependent dissociative states. The present findings reveal that dissociation could be understood in terms of an imbalance between "hyper-segregation" and "hyper-integration" processes.
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Cavicchioli, Marco; Santoni, Alessia; Chiappetta, Francesco; Deodato, Michele; Di Dona, Giuseppe; Scalabrini, Andrea; Galli, Federica; Ronconi, Luca...espandi
(2024). Psychological dissociation and temporal integration/segregation across the senses: An experimental study [journal article - articolo]. In CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/276829
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