TY - JOUR
T1 - The self and our perception of its synchrony – Beyond internal and external cognition
AU - Scalabrini, Andrea
AU - De Amicis, Michelangelo
AU - Brugnera, Agostino
AU - Cavicchioli, Marco
AU - Çatal, Yasir
AU - Keskin, Kaan
AU - Pilar, Javier Gomez
AU - Zhang, Jianfeng
AU - Osipova, Bella
AU - Compare, Angelo
AU - Greco, Andrea
AU - Benedetti, Francesco
AU - Mucci, Clara
AU - Northoff, Georg
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Author(s)
PY - 2023/11
Y1 - 2023/11
N2 - The self is the core of our mental life which connects one's inner mental life with the external perception. Since synchrony is a key feature of the biological world and its various species, what role does it play for humans? We conducted a large-scale psychological study (n = 1072) combining newly developed visual analogue scales (VAS) for the perception of synchrony and internal and external cognition complemented by several psychological questionnaires. Overall, our findings showed close connection of the perception of synchrony of the self with both internal (i.e., body and cognition) and external (i.e., others, environment/nature) synchrony being associated positively with adaptive and negatively with maladaptive traits of self. Moreover, we have demonstrated how external (i.e., life events like the COVID-19 pandemic) variables modulate the perception of the self's internal-external synchrony. These findings suggest how synchrony with self plays a central role during times of uncertainty.
AB - The self is the core of our mental life which connects one's inner mental life with the external perception. Since synchrony is a key feature of the biological world and its various species, what role does it play for humans? We conducted a large-scale psychological study (n = 1072) combining newly developed visual analogue scales (VAS) for the perception of synchrony and internal and external cognition complemented by several psychological questionnaires. Overall, our findings showed close connection of the perception of synchrony of the self with both internal (i.e., body and cognition) and external (i.e., others, environment/nature) synchrony being associated positively with adaptive and negatively with maladaptive traits of self. Moreover, we have demonstrated how external (i.e., life events like the COVID-19 pandemic) variables modulate the perception of the self's internal-external synchrony. These findings suggest how synchrony with self plays a central role during times of uncertainty.
KW - Connectedness
KW - Covid-19
KW - Psychological baseline
KW - Self
KW - Synchrony
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U2 - 10.1016/j.concog.2023.103600
DO - 10.1016/j.concog.2023.103600
M3 - Article
C2 - 37976779
AN - SCOPUS:85176556106
SN - 1053-8100
VL - 116
JO - Consciousness and Cognition
JF - Consciousness and Cognition
M1 - 103600
ER -