BACKGROUND: The prevalence and clinical significance of hallucinatory experiences among children below 7 years of age remain unknown. We aimed to determine the independent influences of sensory deficits, the presence of an imaginary companion and metacognition on hallucinatory experiences. We assumed that hallucinatory experiences were associated with (a) sensory deficits, (b) the presence of an imaginary companion (IC) and (c) metacognition defaults (i.e. first- and second-order theory of mind default). METHODS: All children in the third year of preschool from a region of Northern France underwent medical screening. We compared the prevalence rates of visual, auditory and audio-visual hallucinatory experiences based on (a) the presence of ...
The aim of the study was to explore whether imaginary companions (ICs) in childhood might represent ...
Alterations in Theory-of-Mind (ToM) are associated with psychotic disorder. In addition, studies in ...
Background: Although hallucinations have been studied in terms of prevalence and its associations wi...
Background: Previous research has reported a link between imaginary companions (ICs) in middle child...
Typically reported as vivid, multisensory experiences which may spontaneously resolve, hallucination...
Background: Previous research has reported a link between imaginary companions (ICs) in middle child...
none13siTypically reported as vivid, multisensory experiences which may spontaneously resolve, hallu...
In a population-based study of auditory hallucinations in almost 4000 children aged 7 and 8 years in...
It has long been acknowledged that hallucinations occur in the normal population. The first paper of...
Hallucinatory experiences can occur in both clinical and nonclinical groups. However, in previous st...
Children and young people who disclose sensory experiences suggestive of hallucinations do pose a di...
Background: Cognitive and motor dysfunction are hallmark features of the psychosis continuum, and ha...
peer reviewedHallucinatory experiences can occur in both clinical and nonclinical groups. However, i...
The aim of the study was to explore whether imaginary companions (ICs) in childhood might represent ...
Alterations in Theory-of-Mind (ToM) are associated with psychotic disorder. In addition, studies in ...
Background: Although hallucinations have been studied in terms of prevalence and its associations wi...
Background: Previous research has reported a link between imaginary companions (ICs) in middle child...
Typically reported as vivid, multisensory experiences which may spontaneously resolve, hallucination...
Background: Previous research has reported a link between imaginary companions (ICs) in middle child...
none13siTypically reported as vivid, multisensory experiences which may spontaneously resolve, hallu...
In a population-based study of auditory hallucinations in almost 4000 children aged 7 and 8 years in...
It has long been acknowledged that hallucinations occur in the normal population. The first paper of...
Hallucinatory experiences can occur in both clinical and nonclinical groups. However, in previous st...
Children and young people who disclose sensory experiences suggestive of hallucinations do pose a di...
Background: Cognitive and motor dysfunction are hallmark features of the psychosis continuum, and ha...
peer reviewedHallucinatory experiences can occur in both clinical and nonclinical groups. However, i...
The aim of the study was to explore whether imaginary companions (ICs) in childhood might represent ...
Alterations in Theory-of-Mind (ToM) are associated with psychotic disorder. In addition, studies in ...
Background: Although hallucinations have been studied in terms of prevalence and its associations wi...