
Intruders in the Mind
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Thought Insertion
Oxford University Press
Published on 5. October 2023
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Paperback/Softback
360 pages
978-0-19-289616-2 (ISBN)
Description
Thought insertion is the delusion that one's thoughts are not one's own, which causes people to believe that external agents have inserted ideas or thoughts into their minds. More prevalent in schizophrenia, thought insertion has been regarded as one of the most complex psychiatric symptoms. It is easy to see why it is such an intriguing phenomenon, as it blurs our understanding of some of the most fundamental aspects of our mind.
Typically, discussions around thought insertion have tended to be featured in the context of philosophical examinations of broader issues in philosophy and psychiatry, or treated as a footnote to discussions of more prominent topics such as motor agency or the structure of phenomenal consciousness. For this reason, discussion of the phenomenon is incomprehensive and scattered throughout the literature, making it difficult to keep track of.
Intruders in the Mind is an interdisciplinary attempt to bring together high-quality contributions to some of the most fundamental debates arising from the comprehensive study of thought insertion. Making thought insertion its central topic, this compilation gathers a series of essays that, taken as a whole, offer a broad and thoughtful approach to the clinical, phenomenological, conceptual, and experimental aspects of the systematic study of the phenomenon.
Typically, discussions around thought insertion have tended to be featured in the context of philosophical examinations of broader issues in philosophy and psychiatry, or treated as a footnote to discussions of more prominent topics such as motor agency or the structure of phenomenal consciousness. For this reason, discussion of the phenomenon is incomprehensive and scattered throughout the literature, making it difficult to keep track of.
Intruders in the Mind is an interdisciplinary attempt to bring together high-quality contributions to some of the most fundamental debates arising from the comprehensive study of thought insertion. Making thought insertion its central topic, this compilation gathers a series of essays that, taken as a whole, offer a broad and thoughtful approach to the clinical, phenomenological, conceptual, and experimental aspects of the systematic study of the phenomenon.
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Oxford
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978-0-19-289616-2 (9780192896162)
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Persons
Pablo Lopez-Silva is Professor of Psychology at the School of Psychology, and Research Professor at the Institute of Philosophy of the Universidad de Valparaiso, Chile. Pablo Lopez-Silva holds a Licentiate in Psychology, a Professional Qualification as Psychologist, a Postgraduate Diploma in Attachment Theory and Early Cares (Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso), and a Postgraduate Diploma in Higher Education Teaching (Universidad de Valparaiso). Pablo Lopez-Silva is Master in Research and PhD in Philosophy (University of Manchester, UK). His areas of research are Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Psychology, Psychopathology, and Neuroethics.
Tom McClelland is a lecturer in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge. He is also a researcher on the Inner Speech in Action project based at UPF Barcelona. Tom McClelland's research explores the philosophy and science of perception, thought and the self. He is currently working on how mental action is guided by the perception of affordances and how patterns of individual difference in perceptual experience can constitute social injustices. He is interested in how insights from psychology and philosophy of mind can be marshalled to address social problems.
Tom McClelland is a lecturer in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge. He is also a researcher on the Inner Speech in Action project based at UPF Barcelona. Tom McClelland's research explores the philosophy and science of perception, thought and the self. He is currently working on how mental action is guided by the perception of affordances and how patterns of individual difference in perceptual experience can constitute social injustices. He is interested in how insights from psychology and philosophy of mind can be marshalled to address social problems.
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Professor of PsychologyProfessor of Psychology, Universidad de Valparaiso
Lecturer in PhilosophyLecturer in Philosophy, University of Cambridge
Content
- Characterizing Alien Thoughts: Redefinitions and Novel Explorations
- 1: Roberta Payne: When is the Thought Mine and When is it Not? A Personal View on Inserted Thoughts
- 2: Clara Humpston and Matthew Broome: Delusional Beliefs and Thought Insertion
- 3: Aaron Mishara, Pablo López-Silva, Cherise Rosen, and Andreas Heinz: Self-Disturbances, Perceptual Anomalies, and Physicality: Towards a Multimodal Model of Thought Insertion
- 4: Michelle Maisse: Thought Insertion, Mental Affordances, and Affectivity
- 5: Sam Wilkinson: Soundless Voices and Inserted Thoughts: A Distinction that makes a Difference
- 6: Jasper Feyaerts and Wouter Kusters: On Philosophy and Schizophrenia: The Case of Thought Insertion
- Explaining the Intruded Mind: The Aetiological Problem
- 7: Catherine J. Cazimir and Albert R. Powers: Thought insertion and auditory hallucinations: Phenomenological and Mechanistic Commonalities
- 8: Pablo López-Silva and Álvaro Cavieres: Schizophrenia and the Error-Prediction Model of Thought Insertion
- 9: Kengo Miyazono: A Hybrid Account of Thought Insertion
- 10: Emilia Vilatta: Delusions of Thought Insertion: A Multifactorial Approach
- 11: Peter Langland-Hassan: Thought Insertion as a Persecutory Delusion
- Brain, Mind, and Contexts of Care: Experimental and Therapeutic Approaches to TI
- 12: Elisa Brann, Eamonn Walsh, Mitul A. Mehta, David A. Oakley, and Quinton Deeley: Experimental Approaches to Understanding Thought Insertion
- 13: Alice Pailhès, Jay Olson, and Gustav Kuhn: What can magic and science tell us about the experience of thought insertion?
- 14: Kentaro Hiromitsu and Tomohisa Asai: Generalized Internal Model of Mental Representations: Thought Insertion, Mental Agency, and the Cerebellum
- 15: Susana Ochoa: Metacognitive Treatment in Patients with Though Insertion
- Beyond the Phenomenon: Thought Insertion and the Nature of Thinking
- 16: Jordi Fernández: Thought Insertion and Commitment
- 17: Johannes Roessler: Thought insertion and The Ontology of Thinking