Scientific Reports (Oct 2024)

First-person thought is associated with body awareness in daily life

  • Alexandra MacVittie,
  • Ewa Kochanowska,
  • Julia W. Y. Kam,
  • Laura Allen,
  • Caitlin Mills,
  • Jolie B. Wormwood

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-75885-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 17

Abstract

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Abstract Sensations from the body are thought to play a critical role in many aspects of conscious experience, including first-person thought. In the present set of studies, we examined within-person relationships between in-the-moment subjective awareness of sensations from the body and self-reported first-person thought in real-world settings using ecological momentary assessment (EMA) protocols. In Study 1, participants reported experiencing greater first-person thoughts in moments when they also reported heightened awareness of sensations from their body, and this relationship was stable over a 4-week period even with mean-level changes in body awareness and first-person thought. In Study 2, we replicated this association in a 1-week EMA protocol using both self-report measures and measures derived from participants’ open-ended descriptions of their ongoing thoughts using a natural language processing approach. Taken together, findings shed light on the role of subjective body awareness in other facets of conscious experience.

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