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8Predicting attitudinal and behavioral responses to COVID-19 pandemic using machine learningProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences: Nexus. forthcoming.At the beginning of 2020, COVID-19 became a global problem. Despite all the efforts to emphasize the relevance of preventive measures, not everyone adhered to them. Thus, learning more about the characteristics determining attitudinal and behavioral responses to the pandemic is crucial to improving future interventions. In this study, we applied machine learning on the multi-national data collected by the International Collaboration on the Social and Moral Psychology of COVID-19 (N = 51,404) to …Read more
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5Exploration of self- and world-experiences in depersonalization traitsPhilosophical Psychology 36 (2): 380-412. 2023.This paper proposes a qualitative study exploring anomalous self and world-experiences in individuals with high levels of depersonalization experiences. Depersonalization (DP) is a condition characterized by distressing feelings of being a detached, neutral and disembodied onlooker of one’s mental and bodily processes. Our findings indicate the presence of a wide range of anomalous experiences traditionally understood to be core features of DP, such as disembodiment and disrupted self-awareness.…Read more
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25When the Window Cracks: Transparency and the Fractured Self in DepersonalisationPhenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 20 (1): 1-19. 2021.There has recently been a resurgence of philosophical and scientific interest in the foundations of self-consciousness, with particular focus on its altered, anomalous forms. This paper looks at the altered forms of self-awareness in Depersonalization Disorder (DPD), a condition in which people feel detached from their self, their body and the world (Derealisation). Building upon the phenomenological distinction between reflective and pre-reflective self-consciousness, we argue that DPD may alte…Read more
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68More of myself: Manipulating interoceptive awareness by heightened attention to bodily and narrative aspects of the selfConsciousness and Cognition 22 (4): 1231-1238. 2013.Psychology distinguishes between a bodily and a narrative self. Within neuroscience, models of the bodily self are based on exteroceptive sensorimotor processes or on the integration of interoceptive sensations. Recent research has revealed interactions between interoceptive and exteroceptive processing of self-related information, for example that mirror self-observation can improve interoceptive awareness. Using heartbeat perception, we measured the effect on interoceptive awareness of two exp…Read more
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18Beyond the colour of my skin: How skin colour affects the sense of body-ownershipConsciousness and Cognition 21 (3): 1242-1256. 2012.Multisensory stimulation has been shown to alter the sense of body-ownership. Given that perceived similarity between one’s own body and those of others is crucial for social cognition, we investigated whether multisensory stimulation can lead participants to experience ownership over a hand of different skin colour. Results from two studies using introspective, behavioural and physiological methods show that, following synchronous visuotactile stimulation, participants can experience body-owner…Read more
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73The Bodily Social Self: A Link Between Phenomenal and Narrative SelfhoodReview of Philosophy and Psychology 3 (1): 125-144. 2012.The Phenomenal Self (PS) is widely considered to be dependent on body representations, whereas the Narrative Self (NS) is generally thought to rely on abstract cognitive representations. The concept of the Bodily Social Self (BSS) might play an important role in explaining how the high level cognitive self-representations enabling the NS might emerge from the bodily basis of the PS. First, the phenomenal self (PS) and narrative self (NS), are briefly examined. Next, the BSS is defined and its po…Read more