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Kaja Mitrenga

Department of Psychology, Durham University, Durham, UK.

1 paper in the library · 19 citations · publishing 2023

Papers

Varieties of felt presence? Three surveys of presence phenomena and their relations to psychopathology.

Psychological medicine June 1, 2023 Ben Alderson-Day, Peter Moseley, Kaja Mitrenga et al. 19 citations

Felt presence—the sense that someone else is nearby when no one is there—occurs across neurology, bereavement, psychosis, hypnagogic states, solo sports, and spiritual experiences, but systematic comparisons are rare. Three online surveys compared felt presence in people with psychosis or voice-hearing (75 participants), spiritualist believers (47 participants), and endurance/solo athletes (84 participants). Hierarchical linear regression showed that a general tendency toward hallucinations predicted felt presence frequency in all groups; paranoia and female gender were additional predictors in the psychosis sample. Qualitative analysis revealed shared features, especially immersive states, across contexts. The findings support a unitary model of felt presence, suggesting common underlying mechanisms.