Thoughts and sensations, twin galaxies of the inner space: The propensity to mind-wander relates to spontaneous sensations arising on the hands

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TitreThoughts and sensations, twin galaxies of the inner space: The propensity to mind-wander relates to spontaneous sensations arising on the hands
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursMichael GA, Tapiero I, Galvez-Garcia G, Jacquot L
JournalCONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION
Volume55
Pagination223-231
Date PublishedOCT
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1053-8100
Mots-clésBody awareness, Consciousness, Mind-wandering, Self-awareness, Spontaneous sensations
Résumé

Sensations and thoughts have been described as potentially related to self-awareness. We therefore asked whether sensations that arise in the absence of external triggers, i.e., spontaneous sensations (SPS), which were shown to relate to interoception and perception of the self, vary as a function of the individual propensity to generate spontaneous thoughts, i.e., mind-wandering. The Mind Wandering Questionnaire (MWQ) was used as a specific tool to assess the frequency and propensity to mind-wander several weeks before completing an SPS task. Correlational analyses between the MWQ score and SPS showed that greater propensity to mind-wander coincided with widespread perception of SPS, while lesser propensity to mind-wander coincided with more spatially restricted perception of SPS. The results are interpreted in light of the role of spontaneous thoughts and sensations in self-awareness. The potential psychological processes and the way they might regulate the relation between mind-wandering and the perception of SPS are discussed.

DOI10.1016/j.concog.2017.08.007