Title of article
Sleep experiences, dissociation, imaginal experiences, and schizotypy: The role of context
Author/Authors
Knox، نويسنده , , Joshua and Lynn، نويسنده , , Steven Jay، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
10
From page
22
To page
31
Abstract
Watson (2001) reported moderate correlations between the Iowa Sleep Experience Survey (ISES) and self-report measures of dissociation and schizotypy. Subsequent investigations (Fassler, Knox, & Lynn, 2003; Watson, 2003) reported similar, although somewhat more modest, correlations between the ISES and measures of dissociation and schizotypy, as well as with measures of absorption and negative affect. The present study tested subjects in conditions in which the measures of sleep experiences were administered with other measures in either the same (N = 86) or a different (N = 87) test context. We determined that sleep experiences were associated with measures of dissociation, absorption, and schizotypy. We closely replicated Watson (2001) and found that the ISES correlations with other measures were not affected by the test context. We suggest that Watson’s (2001) hypothesized common domain of unusual cognitive and perceptual experiences (e.g., sleep experiences) may be underpinned by common ties to imaginative experiences.
Keywords
Sleep , Dissociation , Schizotypy , context effects , Sleep experiences
Journal title
Consciousness and Cognition
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Consciousness and Cognition
Record number
2292669
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