Visual Perspective, Distance, and Felt Presence of Others in Dreams

dc.contributor.author Erdeniz, Burak
dc.contributor.author Tekgun, Ege
dc.contributor.author Lenggenhager, B.
dc.contributor.author Lopez, C.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-09-11T17:53:48Z
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dc.date.issued 2023
dc.description.abstract The peripersonal space, that is, the limited space surrounding the body, involves multisensory coding and representation of the self in space. Previous studies have shown that peripersonal space representation and the visual perspective on the environment can be dramatically altered when neurotypical individuals self-identify with a distant avatar (i.e., in virtual reality) or during clinical conditions (i.e., out-of-body experience, heautoscopy, depersonalization). Despite its role in many cognitive/social functions, the perception of peripersonal space in dreams, and its relationship with the perception of other characters (interpersonal distance in dreams), remain largely uncharted. The present study aimed to explore the visuospatial properties of this space, which is likely to underlie self-location as well as self/other distinction in dreams. 530 healthy volunteers answered a web-based questionnaire to measure their dominant visuo-spatial perspective in dreams, the frequency of recall for felt distances between their dream self and other dream characters, and the dreamers’ viewing angle of other dream characters. Most participants reported dream experiences from a first-person perspective (1PP) (82%) compared to a third-person perspective (3PP) (18%). Independent of their dream perspective, participants reported that they generally perceived other dream characters in their close space, that is, at distance of either between 0 and 90 cm, or 90–180 cm, than in further spaces (180–270 cm). Regardless of the perspective (1PP or 3PP), both groups also reported more frequently seeing other dream characters from eye level (0° angle of viewing) than from above (30° and 60°) or below eye level (−30° and −60°). Moreover, the intensity of sensory experiences in dreams, as measured by the Bodily Self-Consciousness in Dreams Questionnaire, was higher in individuals who habitually see other dream characters closer to their personal dream self (i.e., within 0–90 cm and 90–180 cm). These preliminary findings offer a new, phenomenological account of space representation in dreams with regards to the felt presence of others. They might provide insights not only to our understanding of how dreams are formed, but also to the type of neurocomputations involved in self/other distinction. © 2023 Elsevier Inc. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship We would like to thank our undergraduate research assistants Melisa Ceren Çimili, Baha Utkun Düşkün, Nida Meto and Gülşah Şak for helping us during the data collection. en_US
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.concog.2023.103547
dc.identifier.issn 1053-8100
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dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1016/j.concog.2023.103547
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14365/4819
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Academic Press Inc. en_US
dc.relation.ispartof Consciousness and Cognition en_US
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dc.subject Bodily self-consciousness en_US
dc.subject Distance en_US
dc.subject Dream en_US
dc.subject Felt presence en_US
dc.subject Immersive spatiotemporal hallucination model of dreaming en_US
dc.subject Predictive brain en_US
dc.subject Self-model en_US
dc.subject Virtual reality dream theory en_US
dc.subject adult en_US
dc.subject Article en_US
dc.subject body image en_US
dc.subject cognition en_US
dc.subject depersonalization en_US
dc.subject depth perception en_US
dc.subject distance perception en_US
dc.subject dream en_US
dc.subject female en_US
dc.subject human en_US
dc.subject human experiment en_US
dc.subject male en_US
dc.subject normal human en_US
dc.subject out-of-body experience en_US
dc.subject perception en_US
dc.subject phenomenology en_US
dc.subject questionnaire en_US
dc.subject recall en_US
dc.subject REM sleep en_US
dc.subject self concept en_US
dc.subject sensory evaluation en_US
dc.subject social status en_US
dc.subject virtual reality en_US
dc.subject visual discrimination en_US
dc.subject volunteer en_US
dc.subject wakefulness en_US
dc.subject cognition en_US
dc.subject emotion en_US
dc.subject problem solving en_US
dc.subject recall en_US
dc.subject Cognition en_US
dc.subject Emotions en_US
dc.subject Humans en_US
dc.subject Mental Recall en_US
dc.subject Problem Solving en_US
dc.subject Surveys and Questionnaires en_US
dc.title Visual Perspective, Distance, and Felt Presence of Others in Dreams en_US
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gdc.description.department İzmir Ekonomi Üniversitesi en_US
gdc.description.departmenttemp Erdeniz, B., İzmir University of Economics, Department of Psychology, İzmir, Turkey; Tekgün, E., İzmir University of Economics, Department of Psychology, İzmir, Turkey; Lenggenhager, B., University of Konstanz, Department of Psychology, Konstanz, Germany; Lopez, C., Aix Marseille University, CNRS, LNC, FR3C, Marseille, France en_US
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