Loss of Self-Consciousness: an urgent need ...
Document type :
Autre communication scientifique (congrès sans actes - poster - séminaire...): Communication dans un congrès avec actes
Title :
Loss of Self-Consciousness: an urgent need to better study this multidimensional and dynamic variable of social dimensions of flow and autotelic personality.
Author(s) :
Chartres, Izabella [Auteur]
Trigone-CIREL
Centrale Lille
Déro, Moïse [Auteur]
Trigone-CIREL
Gute, Gary [Auteur]
van den Hout, Jef [Auteur]
Eindhoven University of Technology [Eindhoven] [TU/e]
Heutte, Jean [Auteur]
Trigone-CIREL
Trigone-CIREL
Centrale Lille
Déro, Moïse [Auteur]

Trigone-CIREL
Gute, Gary [Auteur]
van den Hout, Jef [Auteur]
Eindhoven University of Technology [Eindhoven] [TU/e]
Heutte, Jean [Auteur]

Trigone-CIREL
Conference title :
11th European Flow Researchers Network, (EFRN) meeting
City :
Lille (Université de Lille)
Country :
France
Start date of the conference :
2022-11-25
English abstract : [en]
Background:Among the components of Flow, Loss of Self-Consciousness (LoSC) is probably one of the most complex dimensions of autotelic experience to grasp. It is multidimensional and it potentially contributes to the self's ...
Show more >Background:Among the components of Flow, Loss of Self-Consciousness (LoSC) is probably one of the most complex dimensions of autotelic experience to grasp. It is multidimensional and it potentially contributes to the self's growth in complexity (Csikszentmihalyi, 1990).Methods:Our research is based on the PRISMA method, from a query conducted in several databases: ["loss of self-consciousness"∼] AND "autotelic experience" AND "flow experience" AND "optimal experience" AND "Csikszentmihalyi" AND "complexity" AND "integration" - "cerebral flow" - "viscous" - "fluid" - "hydrodynamic" - "collision" - "anisotropicResults:We found 403 references published between 1975 and 2021, of which only 52 correspond to our objective. This confirms that LoSC has been studied little (compared to the 608 empirical research papers published between 2000 and 2021, identified by the European Flow Researchers’ Network (Peifer al. 2022)).These results indicate that most papers are focused on the state perspective of LoSC, and very few (only 10 papers, published between 2011 and 2021) are focused on the dispositional perspective of LoSC.Discussion:There is an urgent need and scientific interest to better study LoSC: a key concept to better highlight the social dimensions of flow and autotelic personality (Heutte et al. 2021).Keywords: [3-6]Flow, Loss of Self-Consciousness, Self-ComplexityShow less >
Show more >Background:Among the components of Flow, Loss of Self-Consciousness (LoSC) is probably one of the most complex dimensions of autotelic experience to grasp. It is multidimensional and it potentially contributes to the self's growth in complexity (Csikszentmihalyi, 1990).Methods:Our research is based on the PRISMA method, from a query conducted in several databases: ["loss of self-consciousness"∼] AND "autotelic experience" AND "flow experience" AND "optimal experience" AND "Csikszentmihalyi" AND "complexity" AND "integration" - "cerebral flow" - "viscous" - "fluid" - "hydrodynamic" - "collision" - "anisotropicResults:We found 403 references published between 1975 and 2021, of which only 52 correspond to our objective. This confirms that LoSC has been studied little (compared to the 608 empirical research papers published between 2000 and 2021, identified by the European Flow Researchers’ Network (Peifer al. 2022)).These results indicate that most papers are focused on the state perspective of LoSC, and very few (only 10 papers, published between 2011 and 2021) are focused on the dispositional perspective of LoSC.Discussion:There is an urgent need and scientific interest to better study LoSC: a key concept to better highlight the social dimensions of flow and autotelic personality (Heutte et al. 2021).Keywords: [3-6]Flow, Loss of Self-Consciousness, Self-ComplexityShow less >
Language :
Anglais
Peer reviewed article :
Oui
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
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