Temporal Integration and Segregation of Sensory Inputs Experimental Insights into Psychological Dissociation
*Corresponding Author:Received Date: Aug 03, 2024 / Published Date: Aug 31, 2024
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Abstract
This study investigates the mechanisms of temporal integration and segregation of sensory inputs and their relationship to psychological dissociation. Through a series of controlled experiments, we explore how different sensory modalities are integrated or segregated over time and how these processes may contribute to dissociative experiences. Participants engaged in tasks designed to manipulate temporal integration and sensory input segmentation, while their responses were measured using behavioral and neurophysiological methods. Results indicate that variations in the timing and organization of sensory inputs significantly impact perceptual integration and dissociative experiences. These findings provide new insights into the cognitive processes underlying psychological dissociation and offer implications for understanding sensory processing disorders.