The illusion of the mind–body divide is attenuated in males
Abstract A large literature suggests that people are intuitive Dualists—they tend to perceive the mind as ethereal, distinct from the body. Here, we ask whether Dualism emanates from within the human psyche, guided, in part, by theory of mind (ToM). Past research has shown that males are poorer mind...
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description | Abstract A large literature suggests that people are intuitive Dualists—they tend to perceive the mind as ethereal, distinct from the body. Here, we ask whether Dualism emanates from within the human psyche, guided, in part, by theory of mind (ToM). Past research has shown that males are poorer mind-readers than females. If ToM begets Dualism, then males should exhibit weaker Dualism, and instead, lean towards Physicalism (i.e., they should view bodies and minds alike). Experiments 1–2 show that males indeed perceive the psyche as more embodied—as more likely to emerge in a replica of one’s body, and less likely to persist in its absence (after life). Experiment 3 further shows that males are less inclined towards Empiricism—a putative byproduct of Dualism. A final analysis confirms that males’ ToM scores are lower, and ToM scores further correlate with embodiment intuitions (in Experiments 1–2). These observations (from Western participants) cannot establish universality, but the association of Dualism with ToM suggests its roots are psychological. Thus, the illusory mind–body divide may arise from the very workings of the human mind. |
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spelling | doaj.art-e96cb18541134c43b23e9afbd195cddf2023-04-30T11:16:27ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222023-04-0113111010.1038/s41598-023-33079-1The illusion of the mind–body divide is attenuated in malesIris Berent0Department of Psychology, Northeastern UniversityAbstract A large literature suggests that people are intuitive Dualists—they tend to perceive the mind as ethereal, distinct from the body. Here, we ask whether Dualism emanates from within the human psyche, guided, in part, by theory of mind (ToM). Past research has shown that males are poorer mind-readers than females. If ToM begets Dualism, then males should exhibit weaker Dualism, and instead, lean towards Physicalism (i.e., they should view bodies and minds alike). Experiments 1–2 show that males indeed perceive the psyche as more embodied—as more likely to emerge in a replica of one’s body, and less likely to persist in its absence (after life). Experiment 3 further shows that males are less inclined towards Empiricism—a putative byproduct of Dualism. A final analysis confirms that males’ ToM scores are lower, and ToM scores further correlate with embodiment intuitions (in Experiments 1–2). These observations (from Western participants) cannot establish universality, but the association of Dualism with ToM suggests its roots are psychological. Thus, the illusory mind–body divide may arise from the very workings of the human mind.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-33079-1 |
spellingShingle | Iris Berent The illusion of the mind–body divide is attenuated in males Scientific Reports |
title | The illusion of the mind–body divide is attenuated in males |
title_full | The illusion of the mind–body divide is attenuated in males |
title_fullStr | The illusion of the mind–body divide is attenuated in males |
title_full_unstemmed | The illusion of the mind–body divide is attenuated in males |
title_short | The illusion of the mind–body divide is attenuated in males |
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