2023
DOI: 10.1037/xhp0001153
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Depersonalization affects self-prioritization of bodily, but not abstract self-related information.

Mateusz Woźniak,
Luke McEllin,
Jakob Hohwy
et al.

Abstract: is a common and distressing experience characterized by a feeling of estrangement from one's self, body, and the world. In order to examine the relationship between depersonalization and selfhood we conducted an experimental study comparing processing of three types of self-related information between nonclinical groups of people experiencing high and low levels of depersonalization. Using a sequential matching task, we compared three types of biases for processing of self-related information: prioritization o… Show more

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