Published: Feb. 8, 2024
Time is fundamental to human cognition, deeply intertwined with bodily awareness, motion, and sense of self. When a time disrupted it can undermine regulation. A commonly reported by those depersonalisation (DP) in the clinic, however unclear whether perception normatively linked connection body. This study delves into nuances self-reported manifested non-clinical individuals on continuum. Understanding dynamic basis may shed light role sensory interoceptive timing integration humans, opening way for precise experimental hypotheses.. Method: The sample consisted 542 participants, an average CDS score 97.83 (SD= 63.16). Two network structures were constructed examine item subscale-level associations between Depersonalisation traits, Perspective Distortions using CDS-29 questionnaire (Sierra & Berrios, 2000), Reduced Zimbardo Inventory (Orosz et al., 2015), two (slow fast) distortions questions.Results: DP continuum experience was strongly associated smell, touch external objects, as well internal sensations. Higher self experiences showed significant past negative present fatalism; contrasted reduced future oriented perspective. Slow-time sensations emerge, which are frequency symptomatic rather than their intensity, closely affiliated abnormal inward sensations.Conclusions: These findings diverge from prior studies that emphasised solely altered presentism context CDS. We offer insight intricate dynamics depersonalisation, perspective distortions, generating new hypotheses causal experiences. significance relation fluidity underlines need more holistic evaluations psychopathological symptoms .
Language: Английский