Huber Andreas, Kjellgren Anette, Passie Torsten
Schwerelos Sensory Deprivation Laboratory, Vienna, Austria.
Department of Psychology, Karlstad University, Karlstad, Sweden.
Front Psychol. 2025 May 9;16:1498677. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1498677. eCollection 2025.
Dream-like and psychedelic experiences often display internally illogical structures. Recent theories propose that these experiences function as "spontaneous offline simulations" related to specific brain processes. This study investigates whether such perceived illogicality reflects a distinct, premodern mode of cognition-commonly referred to as "mythic" cognition-rather than a cognitive deficit.
Thirty-one participants underwent four 90-minute flotation REST (Restricted Environmental Stimulation Technique) sessions designed to induce altered, dream-like states. After each session, participants completed the Phenomenology of Consciousness Inventory (PCI) and additional questions targeting features associated with mythic cognition.
Participants showed significant phenomenological shifts toward experiences characteristic of mythic cognition. Specifically, their altered states during flotation exhibited ontological parallels with mythic conceptions of space, time, and substance.
The findings support the hypothesis that the perceived illogicality in altered states arises from a distinct cognitive framework rather than from deficits.
如梦似幻的体验往往呈现出内在的非逻辑结构。近期理论提出,这些体验作为与特定大脑过程相关的“自发离线模拟”发挥作用。本研究调查了这种感知到的非逻辑性是否反映了一种独特的、前现代的认知模式——通常被称为“神话”认知——而非认知缺陷。
31名参与者接受了四次90分钟的漂浮式静息(限制环境刺激技术)疗程,旨在诱导改变后的、如梦似幻的状态。每次疗程后,参与者完成了意识现象学量表(PCI)以及针对与神话认知相关特征的附加问题。
参与者在现象学上显著转向了神话认知特征的体验。具体而言,他们在漂浮过程中的改变状态在本体论上与空间、时间和物质的神话概念相似。
研究结果支持了这样一种假设,即改变状态中感知到的非逻辑性源于一种独特的认知框架,而非缺陷。