Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, King's College London, United Kingdom.
Department of Psychology, Harvard University, United States.
Cognition. 2024 Dec;253:105934. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2024.105934. Epub 2024 Aug 31.
Autonoetic consciousness is the awareness that an event we remember is one that we ourselves experienced. It is a defining feature of our subjective experience of remembering and imagining future events. Given its subjective nature, there is ongoing debate about how to measure it. Our goal was to develop a framework to identify cognitive markers of autonoetic consciousness. Across two studies (N = 342) we asked young, healthy participants to provide written descriptions of two autobiographical memories, two plausible future events, and an experimentally encoded video. Participants then rated their subjective experience during remembering and imagining. Exploratory Factor Analysis of this data uncovered the latent variables underlying autonoetic consciousness across these different events. In contrast to work that emphasizes the distinction between Remember and Know as being key to autonoetic consciousness, Re-experiencing, and Pre-experiencing for future events, were consistently identified as core markers of autonoetic consciousness. This was alongside Mental Time Travel in all types of memory events, but not for imagining the future. In addition, our factor analysis allows us to demonstrate directly - for the first time - the features of mental imagery associated with the sense of autonoetic consciousness in autobiographical memory; vivid, visual imagery from a first-person perspective. Finally, with regression analysis, the emergent factor structure of autonoetic consciousness was able to predict the richness of autobiographical memory texts, but not of episodic recall of the encoded video. This work provides a novel way to assess autonoetic consciousness, illustrates how autonoetic consciousness manifests differently in memory and imagination and defines the mental representations intrinsic to this process.
自我意识是指我们记得的事件是我们自己经历过的事件的意识。它是我们对记忆和想象未来事件的主观体验的一个决定性特征。鉴于其主观性,关于如何衡量它的问题仍存在争议。我们的目标是开发一种框架来识别自我意识的认知标记。在两项研究中(N=342),我们要求年轻、健康的参与者对两个自传体记忆、两个合理的未来事件和一个实验编码的视频提供书面描述。然后,参与者对他们在记忆和想象过程中的主观体验进行评分。对这些不同事件的自我意识的潜在变量进行探索性因素分析。与强调记住和知道之间的区别是自我意识的关键的工作相反,对未来事件的再体验和预体验被一致地确定为自我意识的核心标记。这与所有类型的记忆事件中的心理时间旅行一起,但与想象未来无关。此外,我们的因素分析使我们能够首次直接展示与自传体记忆中的自我意识感相关的心理意象的特征;来自第一人称视角的生动、视觉意象。最后,通过回归分析,自我意识的新兴因素结构能够预测自传体记忆文本的丰富度,但不能预测编码视频的情节回忆。这项工作提供了一种评估自我意识的新方法,说明了自我意识在记忆和想象中的表现方式不同,并定义了这一过程内在的心理表象。