An altered sensory environment, especially a homogeneous one like a ganzfeld, can induce a wide range of experiences in people immersed in it. The ganzfeld of our current focus is the OVO Whole-Body Perceptual Deprivation chamber (OVO-WBPD). Previous literature has found this specific immersive environment to be capable of softening and dissolving perception of boundaries across time and sensory modalities, among other domains. Since recent published electrophysiological results demonstrated that immersion in the OVO-WBPD significantly increased delta and beta activity, in the left inferior frontal cortex and in the left insula, we sought to better understand the subjective experiences of participants utilizing this altered sensory environment via semi-qualitative methodology. Consequently, semi-structured interviews of participants were analyzed by three independent evaluators focusing on several domains of experience often reported in perceptual deprivation environments. We found a significantly shared consensus on the presence of experiences belonging to semantic domains of altered experience, demonstrating that the OVO-WBPD chamber consistently elicits positively connotated, bodily-oriented and cognitively dedifferentiated subjective states of consciousness in the majority of 32 examined participants.

Pellegrino, M., Glicksohn, J., Marson, F., Ferraiuolo, F., Ben-Soussan, T. (2023). The cloud of unknowing: Cognitive dedifferentiation in whole-body perceptual deprivation. In T.D. Ben-Soussan, J. Glicksohn, N. Srinivasan (a cura di), Neurophysiology of Silence Part A: Empirical Studies (pp. 109-140). Elsevier B.V. [10.1016/bs.pbr.2022.12.004].

The cloud of unknowing: Cognitive dedifferentiation in whole-body perceptual deprivation

Marson F.;
2023

Abstract

An altered sensory environment, especially a homogeneous one like a ganzfeld, can induce a wide range of experiences in people immersed in it. The ganzfeld of our current focus is the OVO Whole-Body Perceptual Deprivation chamber (OVO-WBPD). Previous literature has found this specific immersive environment to be capable of softening and dissolving perception of boundaries across time and sensory modalities, among other domains. Since recent published electrophysiological results demonstrated that immersion in the OVO-WBPD significantly increased delta and beta activity, in the left inferior frontal cortex and in the left insula, we sought to better understand the subjective experiences of participants utilizing this altered sensory environment via semi-qualitative methodology. Consequently, semi-structured interviews of participants were analyzed by three independent evaluators focusing on several domains of experience often reported in perceptual deprivation environments. We found a significantly shared consensus on the presence of experiences belonging to semantic domains of altered experience, demonstrating that the OVO-WBPD chamber consistently elicits positively connotated, bodily-oriented and cognitively dedifferentiated subjective states of consciousness in the majority of 32 examined participants.
Capitolo o saggio
Cognitive dedifferentiation; Ganzfeld; Mindfulness; OVO-WBPD; Space perception; Synesthesia; Time perception; Whole-body perceptual deprivation;
English
Neurophysiology of Silence Part A: Empirical Studies
Ben-Soussan, TD; Glicksohn, J; Srinivasan, N
2023
9780323995511
277
Elsevier B.V.
109
140
Pellegrino, M., Glicksohn, J., Marson, F., Ferraiuolo, F., Ben-Soussan, T. (2023). The cloud of unknowing: Cognitive dedifferentiation in whole-body perceptual deprivation. In T.D. Ben-Soussan, J. Glicksohn, N. Srinivasan (a cura di), Neurophysiology of Silence Part A: Empirical Studies (pp. 109-140). Elsevier B.V. [10.1016/bs.pbr.2022.12.004].
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