Item-specific overlap between hallucinatory experiences and cognition in the general population: A three-step multivariate analysis of international multi-site data

Hallucinatory experiences (HEs) can be pronounced in psychosis, but similar experiences also occur in nonclinical populations. Cognitive mechanisms hypothesized to underpin HEs include dysfunctional source monitoring, heightened signal detection, and impaired attentional processes. Using data from a...

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Main Authors: Allen, P. (Author), Bell, V. (Author), Bless, J. (Author), Bortolon, C. (Author), Cella, M. (Author), Chinchani, A.M (Author), Fernyhough, C. (Author), Garrison, J. (Author), Hwang, H. (Author), Kozáková, E. (Author), Larøi, F. (Author), Menon, M. (Author), Moffatt, J. (Author), Moseley, P. (Author), Roes, M. (Author), Rossell, S.L (Author), Say, N. (Author), Suzuki, M. (Author), Toh, W.L (Author), Woodward, T.S (Author), Zaytseva, Y. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Masson SpA 2021
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