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View article: Capturing the dynamics of anomalous world experiences in schizophrenia-spectrum disorders: An exploratory experience-sampling study
Capturing the dynamics of anomalous world experiences in schizophrenia-spectrum disorders: An exploratory experience-sampling study Open
The Experience Sampling Method (ESM) is a promising approach for research on self-disorders, as it may enable studying how momentary changes in anomalous world experiences (AWEs) impact delusion development and maintenance. Using ESM to st…
View article: Phenomenological Neuropsychiatry
Phenomenological Neuropsychiatry Open
concepts that are central to his account of phe-
\nnomenological psychiatry: empathy and incom-
\nprehensibility. Empathy, in contemporary
\npsychiatric practice, is often conceived as a way
\nof gaining trust or achieving rapport with a
\…
View article: Does time extend asymmetrically into the past and the future? A multitask crosscultural study
Does time extend asymmetrically into the past and the future? A multitask crosscultural study Open
Does temporal thought extend asymmetrically into the past and the future? Do asymmetries depend on cultural differences in temporal focus? Some studies suggest that people in Western (arguably future-focused) cultures perceive the future a…
View article: How are Spatial Distance, Temporal Distance and Temporal Valuation Related?
How are Spatial Distance, Temporal Distance and Temporal Valuation Related? Open
A widely shared view on temporal representation suggests that people conceptualize time metaphorically as a spatial journey from a back (past) location to a front (future) location. This view predicts 1) shorter estimated distances to and …
View article: The asymmetry between descriptions of vertical and horizontal spatial relations
The asymmetry between descriptions of vertical and horizontal spatial relations Open
Language guides how we conceptualize the level of detail in categorical spatial relations (Bowerman, 1996; Choi, 2006). This study examined whether details in different dimensions (i.e., distance and direction) given in spatial description…
View article: Time Is Not More Abstract Than Space in Sound
Time Is Not More Abstract Than Space in Sound Open
Time is talked about in terms of space more frequently than the other way around. Some have suggested that this asymmetry runs deeper than language. The idea that we think about abstract domains (like time) in terms of relatively more conc…
View article: A Protocol of Manual Tests to Measure Sensation and Pain in Humans
A Protocol of Manual Tests to Measure Sensation and Pain in Humans Open
Numerous qualitative and quantitative techniques can be used to test sensory nerves and pain in both research and clinical settings. The current study demonstrates a quantitative sensory testing protocol using techniques to measure tactile…