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Mindful(l) intuition: : Does mindfulness influence the access to intuitive processes?

  • Autores: Carina Remmers, Sascha Topolinski, Johannes Michalak
  • Localización: Journal of Positive Psychology, ISSN-e 1743-9779, Vol. 10, Nº. 3, 2015, págs. 282-292
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • The assumption that mindfulness facilitates the access to intuitive processes has been theoretically formulated but not investigated yet. Therefore, the present study explored whether the intuitive performance in a judgment of semantic coherence task of N = 94 participants was related to trait mindfulness. In contrast to our hypothesis, self-reported mindfulness and the mindfulness facet, acting without judgment in specific, were negatively associated with intuitive performance. In an exploratory part of the study, we induced mindfulness, rumination, and distraction. We expected that participants in the mindfulness condition would outperform participants in the other two conditions in the intuition task. Even though we used a well-established paradigm to induce mindfulness, there were no differences between groups in intuition. We propose that future studies investigating the impact of mindfulness on processes such as intuition, should use more intensive manipulations of mindfulness. Possible explanations for the current findings and limitations are discussed.


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