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Tickle me I think I might be dreaming! Sensory attenuation self-other distinction and predictive processing in lucid dreams

机译:逗我我想我可能在做梦!清醒梦中的感觉衰减自我-其他区分和预测性处理

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The contrast between self- and other-produced tickles, as a special case of sensory attenuation for self-produced actions, has long been a target of empirical research. While in standard wake states it is nearly impossible to tickle oneself, there are interesting exceptions. Notably, participants awakened from REM (rapid eye movement-) sleep dreams are able to tickle themselves. So far, however, the question of whether it is possible to tickle oneself and be tickled by another in the dream state has not been investigated empirically or addressed from a theoretical perspective. Here, we report the results of an explorative web-based study in which participants were asked to rate their sensations during self-tickling and being tickled during wakefulness, imagination, and lucid dreaming. Our results, though highly preliminary, indicate that in the special case of lucid control dreams, the difference between self-tickling and being tickled by another is obliterated, with both self- and other produced tickles receiving similar ratings as self-tickling during wakefulness. This leads us to the speculative conclusion that in lucid control dreams, sensory attenuation for self-produced tickles spreads to those produced by non-self dream characters. These preliminary results provide the backdrop for a more general theoretical and metatheoretical discussion of tickling in lucid dreams in a predictive processing framework. We argue that the primary value of our study lies not so much in our results, which are subject to important limitations, but rather in the fact that they enable a new theoretical perspective on the relationship between sensory attenuation, the self-other distinction and agency, as well as suggest new questions for future research. In particular, the example of tickling during lucid dreaming raises the question of whether sensory attenuation and the self-other distinction can be simulated largely independently of external sensory input.
机译:自发性痒痒和其他自发性痒痒之间的对比,作为自发性行为感觉衰减的特例,长期以来一直是经验研究的目标。虽然在标准唤醒状态下几乎不可能发痒,但是有一些有趣的例外。值得注意的是,从REM(快速眼动)睡眠梦中醒来的参与者能够使自己发痒。然而,到目前为止,还没有从经验上研究过或从理论角度解决过在梦境中是否可能使自己挠痒和被别人挠痒的问题。在这里,我们报告了一项基于网络的探索性研究的结果,其中,参与者被要求对自己的挠痒感进行评估,并在清醒,想象和清醒的梦中对自己的挠痒进行评估。我们的结果尽管是高度初步的,但表明在清醒控制梦的特殊情况下,自我挠痒和被他人挠痒之间的差异被消除,自觉和其他产生的挠痒痒在清醒时均获得与自我挠痒相似的评级。这使我们得出一个推测性的结论,在清醒的控制梦中,自我产生的挠痒痒的感觉衰减会扩散到非自我梦想的角色所产生的痒痒。这些初步结果为在预测处理框架中进行清醒梦中的挠痒痒提供了更一般的理论和元理论讨论的背景。我们认为,本研究的主要价值并不在于我们的研究结果受到重大限制,而在于它们为感觉衰减,自我-其他差异和代理之间的关系提供了新的理论视角。 ,并为以后的研究提出新的问题。特别地,在清醒梦中发痒的例子提出了这样的问题:是否可以在很大程度上独立于外部感觉输入来模拟感觉衰减和自我-他人的区别。

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