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其他作者 : Glicksohn, Joseph,
出版項 : Cambridge, MA :Zoe Kruze,[2023]
面頁冊數 : 1 online resource (228 pages).
內容註 : Intro -- Neurophysiology of Silence Part A: Empirical Studies -- Copyright -- Contributors -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Letting it go: The interplay between mind wandering, mindfulness, and creativity -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Operationalizing mind wandering -- 2.1. When do we mind wander? -- 2.2. Why do we mind wander? -- 3. Being mindful -- 4. Creativity -- 5. Mind wandering, mindfulness and creativity -- 5.1. The empirical study -- 5.2. Methods -- 5.2.1. Stimuli for creativity tasks -- 5.2.2. Procedure -- 5.2.2.1. Divergent thinking task -- 5.2.2.2. Convergent thinking task -- 5.2.2.3. Mind wandering probes -- 5.2.2.4. Trait measure of mindfulness -- 5.3. Results -- 5.4. Discussion -- 6. Meditation, mind wandering and creativity -- 7. Conclusion -- Appendix -- References -- Chapter 2: Evaluating brain spectral and connectivity differences between silent mind-wandering and trance states -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. The sound of silence -- 1.1.1. External sound -- 1.1.2. External silence -- 1.1.3. Internal sound -- 1.1.4. Internal silence -- 1.2. Trance and its relationship to mental silence and mind-wandering -- 1.3. Neural correlates of silence -- 1.3.1. Neuroimaging of external noise -- 1.3.2. Neuroimaging and internal silence -- 1.3.2.1. Functional neuroimaging -- 1.3.2.2. EEG -- 1.3.3. EEG and mental silence during trance states -- 1.4. EEG analysis advances support mental silence evaluation -- 1.5. Evaluating brain connectivity during trance compared to mind-wandering -- 2. Methods -- 2.1. Study overview -- 2.2. Participants -- 2.3. Study procedures -- 2.4. Conditions -- 2.5. Subjective trance ratings -- 2.6. EEG preprocessing -- 2.7. Power spectra and connectivity -- 2.8. Statistical analysis -- 2.8.1. Electrode- and area-level analyses -- 2.8.2. Connectivity-level analysis.
內容註 : 6.4.2. Visual creativity exposure -- 6.4.3. Neutral exposure -- 6.5. Study procedure -- 7. Results -- 7.1. Differences between the study groups in the generation of conventional and novel metaphors -- 7.2. The correlation between personality traits and generation of conventional and novel metaphors -- 8. Discussion -- References -- Chapter 5: The cloud of unknowing: Cognitive dedifferentiation in whole-body perceptual deprivation -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Method -- 2.1. Whole-body perceptual deprivation (OVO-WBPD) -- 2.2. First-person reports -- 2.3. Semantic domains and sub-units -- 2.4. Data coding -- 2.5. Analyses -- 3. Results -- 3.1. Inter-coder agreement indexes -- 3.2. Co-occurrence analysis -- 3.3. Word clouds and qualitative exploration -- 3.3.1. Altered state of consciousness -- 3.3.2. Attentional efforts -- 3.3.3. Mindfulness -- 3.3.4. Mind-wandering -- 3.3.5. Negative sensations -- 3.3.6. Space -- 3.3.7. Synesthesia -- 3.3.8. Time -- 4. Discussion -- 5. Limitations and future directions -- 6. Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6: Measures of music-like experience emergent in a sonic Ganzfeld: An example of perceptual structuring on the edge o -- 1. Methods -- 1.1. Participants -- 1.1.1. Design and procedure -- 2. Results -- 3. Discussion -- Acknowledgment -- References -- Chapter 7: Increased relaxation, less boredom, and a faster passage of time during a period of silence in the forest -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Silence, exposure to silence, and noise -- 1.2. Exposure to nature, natural sounds, and silence in natural settings -- 1.3. ``Tended�� vs ``wild�� nature -- 2. The present study -- 3. Methods -- 3.1. Design -- 3.2. Participants and ethics statement -- 3.3. Study procedures -- 3.4. Outcome measures -- 3.4.1. State scales on subjective time, self, space (STSS) -- 3.4.2. State scales (VAS) on relaxation and boredom.
內容註 : 3.4.3. State scale on emotional reactions -- 3.4.4. Trait scales on meaning in life and oneness beliefs -- 3.4.5. Trait scale on frequency of forest visits -- 3.5. Statistical analysis -- 4. Results -- 5. Discussion -- 6. Limitations -- 7. Conclusions -- Acknowledgments -- Conflict of interest -- Author contributions -- Notes on contributors -- References -- Chapter 8: Embodied empathy and abstract concepts' concreteness: Evidence from contemplative practices -- 1. Introduction -- 1.1. What interoception is and how it relates to emotional regulation and wellbeing -- 1.2. Interoception and the embodiment of word meaning -- 1.3. Interoception modulation in contemplative practices -- 2. Methods -- 2.1. Sample description -- 2.2. Materials -- 2.3. Statistical analysis -- 3. Results -- 3.1. Perceptual strength ratings and abstractness/concreteness rating -- 3.1.1. Perceptual strength ratings -- 3.1.2. Abstractness/concreteness ratings -- 3.2. Empathy quotient and body perception questionnaire -- 3.3. Correlations between empathy quotient, body perception questionnaire, and perceptual strength -- 3.4. Mediation analysis on body perception questionnaire and empathy quotient mediated by interoception ratings for concepts -- 4. Discussion -- 4.1. Embodiment of concepts in perceptual modalities -- 4.2. Comparing practitioners and non-practitioners -- 4.3. The interplay between interoceptive sensibility, embodiment, and empathy in practitioners and non-practitioners -- 5. Limitations and future research -- 6. Conclusions -- References.
標題 : Neurosciences. -
標題 : Neurology. -
標題 : Nervous system. -
ISBN : 0323995519
ISBN : 9780323995511
ISBN : 0323995527
ISBN : 9780323995528
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