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Structure in the stream of consciousness: Evidence from a verbalized thought protocol and automated text analytic methods

Authors :
Aman Taxali
Chandra Sripada
Source :
Consciousness and cognition. 85
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

A key question about the spontaneous stream of thought (SST), often called the stream of consciousness, concerns its serial structure: How are thoughts in an extended sequence related to each other? In this study, we used a verbalized thought protocol to investigate “clump-and-jump” structure in SST—clusters of related thoughts about a topic followed by a jump to a new topic, in a repeating pattern. Several lines of evidence convergently supported the presence of clump-and-jump structure: high interrater agreement in identifying jumps, corroboration of rater-assigned jumps by automated text analytic methods, identification of clumps and jumps by a data-driven algorithm, and the inferred presence of clumps and jumps in unverbalized SST. We also found evidence that jumps involve a discontinuous shift in which a new clump is only modestly related to the previous one. These results illuminate serial structure in SST and invite research into the processes that generate the clump-and-jump pattern.

Details

ISSN :
10902376
Volume :
85
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Consciousness and cognition
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a13c2d6aed8b685fd2115f5e4dadc15e