374 research outputs found

    When the selfing process goes wrong: Social-biofeed-back, causal mechanisms, and pathological narcissism

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    In direct opposition to the dominant nativist perspective tracing back to Descartes, William James suggested that the sense of self is constructed through a never-ending process of reflexivity. In more recent years, empirical data from various psychological domains (notably developmental, clinical and social psychology) have further strengthened this constructivist perspective. Notably, Gergely and Watson\u2019s social biofeedback model has been proposed as a central mechanism in the development of emotional introspection, which itself constitutes a crucial step in the process leading to a mature sense of self. In accordance with the social bio-feedback model, it has been suggested that reiterated failures in biofeedback mechanisms predispose an individual to mental suffering. While borderline personality disorder and antisocial behavior have received the most attention, here I make a preliminary attempt to examine the impact of dysfunctional biofeedback on the pathogenesis of narcissism, suggesting that some central features of pathological narcissism may result from serious and reiterated disruptions in social biofeedback. This preliminary exploration aims to deepen our understanding of the origins of psychological suffering. In this sense, my effort could contribute to the construction of a causal model going beyond the purely categorical, atheoretical analysis of mental diseases typical of the diagnostic and statistical manuals

    Uncertainty, Attachment, and Narcissism, but most of all Vulnerability: The Perfect Recipe for Conspiracy Therapy

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    The paper aims to investigate the pervasiveness of conspiracy attitudes from a psychological point of view. Starting from one of the most common and shared definitions of conspiracy theories (a defensive strategy to manage stressful social events), we will first focus on cognitive distortions and then move on to the affective dimension. We will suggest that conspiracy beliefs can be explained by combining affective dynamics that occur on two distinct levels, individual and social. On the first, attachment disorders are predictive of anxious behaviour and existential insecurity. On the second, the need for uniqueness and for recognition/confirmation by the group compensates for narcissistic frustrations and the sense of social exclusion

    Mirror Neurons as a Conceptual Mechanism?

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    The Effect of Simple Melodic Lines on Aesthetic Experience: Brain Response to Structural Manipulations

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    This fMRI study investigates the effect of melody on aesthetic experience in listeners na\uefve to formal musical knowledge. Using simple melodic lines, whose syntactic structure was manipulated, we created systematic acoustic dissonance. Two stimulus categories were created: canonical (syntactically \u201ccorrect,\u201d in the Western culture) and modified (made of an altered version of the canonical melodies). The stimuli were presented under two tasks: listening and aesthetic judgment. Data were analyzed as a function of stimulus structure (canonical and modified) and stimulus aesthetics, as appraised by each participant during scanning. The critical contrast modified versus canonical stimuli produced enhanced activation of deep temporal regions, including the parahippocampus, suggesting that melody manipulation induced feelings of unpleasantness in the listeners. This was supported by our behavioral data indicating decreased aesthetic preference for the modified melodies. Medial temporal activation could also have been evoked by stimulus structural novelty determining increased memory load for the modified stimuli. The analysis of melodies judged as beautiful revealed that aesthetic judgment of simple melodies relied on a fine-structural analysis of the stimuli subserved by a left frontal activation and, possibly, on meaning attribution at the charge of right superior temporal sulcus for increasingly pleasurable stimuli

    Allosteric modulators targeting cannabinoid cb1 and cb2 receptors: Implications for drug discovery

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    Allosteric modulators of cannabinoid receptors hold great therapeutic potential, as they do not possess intrinsic efficacy, but instead enhance or diminish the receptor's response of orthosteric ligands allowing for the tempering of cannabinoid receptor signaling without the desensitization, tolerance and dependence. Allosteric modulators of cannabinoid receptors have numerous advantages over the orthosteric ligands such as higher receptor type selectivity, probe dependence and biased signaling, so they have a great potential to separate the therapeutic benefits from side effects own of orthosteric ligands. This review aims to give an overview of the CB1 and CB2 receptor allosteric modulators highlighting the structure-activity relationship and pharmacological profile of each classes, and their future promise

    Complottisti vulnerabili. Le ragioni profonde del cospirazionismo

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    Il libro indaga la mentalità cospirazionista da una prospettiva ancora non sufficientemente studiata, che integra aspetti cognitivi, emotivi e motivazionali in un quadro complesso della persona e della sua sfera relazionale. Da tale quadro emerge il ruolo causale di alcune carat- teristiche, quali una certa fragilità o la ricerca di una piena identità attraverso l’appartenenza a un gruppo di pari. Se l’affiliazione è un bisogno primario dell’essere umano, che deve trovare negli altri ri- conoscimento e accettazione delle proprie decisioni autonome, nelle persone propense ad abbracciare teorie cospirazioniste la ricerca di affiliazione tende a divenire la condizione per surrogare una insicu- rezza ontologica che mina l’autonomia delle motivazioni, delle scelte epistemiche e dei comportamenti

    Le motivazioni del cospirazionismo

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    Che cosa comporta abbracciare una teoria cospirazionista? Perché il cospirazionista, indipendentemente dal livello di istruzione e dalla professione, cerca di difenderla e diffonderla addirittura, nonostante palesi contraddizioni talvolta molto fantasiose? Secondo gli autori, l’unico modo per dare una risposta soddisfacente alla comprensione del fenomeno del cospirazionismo - un fenomeno sociale che ha raggiunto una diffusione preoccupante con serie implicazioni a livello psicologico, culturale e politico – è riuscire a comprendere le ragioni del suo fascino. Gli autori illustrano una possibile ‘ricetta perfetta’ perché si inneschi e si autoalimenti la mentalità cospirazionista. Dalla revisione della letteratura più recente emerge che sentimenti di insicurezza esistenziale e ansia generalizzata possono essere indicati quali il primo ingrediente della ricetta; essi sarebbero anche in grado di distorcere i meccanismi di ragionamento e acquisizione delle informazioni. Peculiari tratti e difese narcisistiche unite a una condizione di isolamento e frustrazione sociale sono i composti del secondo ingrediente. Quest’ultimi tratti danno corpo a quelle ideazioni di stampo paranoideo, che colpiscono tanto l’attenzione dei media. Il terzo ingrediente è il bisogno di integrazione (e riconoscimento sociale), una spinta motivazionale incontenibile, autentico collante delle reti cospirazioniste
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