Kane Apofenia
Liedse neste idist nayn odis fania rætilitt drylolo
Linguistic Apophenia
Linguists in search of connections
between unrelated events
Udeende desaf inaijk ømedø nin tiesteende nayn riate nillae anev kij anaether psykopatologijk gwynaddyryn, wyderayn teø teste nayn riti, beni desh igena neste nov ven, wyderayn teø doot tingik gan ora. Fad dryca soddry ellyneitt Nes nayn Rened beni fad shafet kij eket odis fania rætilitt eneg tingik drylolo (apofenia) neste ynguijk kij eheta kelij nayn skizotypia:
"apophenia was predicted by both high schizotypy and delusion proneness, whereas over-mentalizing was predicted solely by delusion proneness. Our findings require replication; however, they suggest that over-reading meaning in social stimuli (i.e. over-mentalizing) may play a role in the formation of delusions (and paranormal beliefs) over and above the contribution of heightened apophenia, which is implicated more generally in psychosis, schizotypy, creativity and the belief in psychic phenomena."
Skizotypijk kelij eshe ereshitt kij ythati eda rnayniv ita oraethæ ibeti eri gogin rogo, desaf, tingik elychaf neger eshe enateditt. Efa, ernåaddyr skizotypijk rek cynes eeno ediga kij eda psykopatologijk tinen; wyderayn kelij eshe gweser recynacitt en eda fenam nayn mastil (beni neste shernefo selig ingeraeth) igena, dredierende dyrile beni et fer ora, kegwyno beni oratider neste fad doot.
Skizotypia neste ionieddyn sera medt kij yfod multi enael en onin gwynaddyryn nayn riti, beni oratider neste aful tingik dyrile igena, ethafende erhyr weekr kij kelij tabitt sayn desh orolaeth beni raro ora beni aferend nilingenende site. Udeende skizotypijk kelij neste fad gen ose edieåijk sheke fad liadda nayn inegende ete nesik liarordende iken nayn pifo recynacitt en enaeshie ædans, wyderayn teø matin esiæijk ttingik rewijk, tingik fad baarin nayn besh oraethæ eleijk.
Nes nayn Rened, tingik mentalissende, awata kij fad syka kij asiva fad esider dete (wyderayn teø dino, ded, tepå) nayn gaten, beni kij baarin ense stidetan kij dur beni angyn ararth itegen. Deneh neste gesi angise eno dener neuro-elomellende beni kedeir nayn asih detiitt onidefi sidinark ToM challe eda dinaddyritt dyruler pang dredierende deske tev wegwer sulci beni fad tiddryser temporo-nefun miforijk, fad wegwer fodyro vererno beni fad yner prefrontaal hecynom beni tiddryser parazingulatt hecynom:
However, high schizotypy does not usually lead to a psychopathological outcome; such traits are also associated with a variety of alternative (and in some cases adaptive) phenomena, including psychic and out-of-body experiences (McCreery and Claridge, 2002), creativity (Gianotti et al., 2001), and belief in the paranormal (Lawrence and Peters, 2004).
Frith igigitt sidinark eda bender nayn gwynaddyryn eda nayn riti amol yfod taeloritt neste sike nayn yretitt ToM, beni fonso isep teser nomi esilla angise ti ToM hås neste skaroda en riti mene kij lyrei. Jele neste teø eril ejune edop inne hele nedi eda oralle dryca bedy kij fad renese nayn fad elledrylil; laelin, fad lenå nayn fad ToM saddyrer riga sudiijk.
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FL-260913 Szirakitai en Degoge - Dissociation and Language
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