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Measuring Thought-Control Failure: Sensory Mechanisms and Individual Differences.

Eugene L Kwok1, Gaelle Leys1,2, Roger Koenig-Robert1, Joel Pearson1.   

Abstract

The ability to control one's thoughts is crucial for attention, focus, ideation, and mental well-being. Although there is a long history of research into thought control, the inherent subjectivity of thoughts has made objective examination, and thus mechanistic understanding, difficult. Here, we report a novel method to objectively investigate thought-control success and failure by measuring the sensory strength of visual thoughts using binocular rivalry, a perceptual illusion. Across five experiments (N = 67), we found that thought-control failure may occur because of the involuntary and antithetical formation of nonreportable sensory representations during attempts at thought suppression but not during thought substitution. Notably, thought control was worse in individuals with high levels of anxiety and schizotypy but more successful in mindful individuals. Overall, our study offers insight into the underlying mechanisms of thought control and suggests that individual differences play an important role in the ability to control thoughts.

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Keywords:  binocular rivalry; mental imagery; mindfulness; open data; thought substitution; thought suppression

Year:  2019        PMID: 31009590     DOI: 10.1177/0956797619837204

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Sci        ISSN: 0956-7976


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