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deautomatization hypothesis

the idea that mystical experience results from focused attention, as through meditation and similar techniques, that brings about the conscious, voluntary undoing of automatic or habitual processes associated with organizing, limiting, selecting, and interpreting perceptual stimuli. See automaticity. [proposed in 1966 by U.S. psychiatrist Arthur J. Deikman (1929–2013)]

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perceptual development

perceptual development

the acquisition of skills that enable a person to organize sensory stimuli into meaningful entities during the course of physical and psychological development.