Alucinaciones y apariciones: Exploración intercultural de mediciones perceptuales entre estudiantes limeños y pucallpinos
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https://doi.org/10.26439/persona2009.n012.283Keywords:
Propensidad a alucinar, Tendencias disociativas, Propensidad a la fantasía, Personalidad esquizotípicaAbstract
Se estudiaron dos muestras: una compuesta por 214 estudiantes de psicología de una universidad de Lima (74% mujeres y 26% varones), y la segunda por 184 estudiantes de educación secundaria de mayores de Pucallpa, (42% mujeres y 58% varones).Tanto estudiantes limeños como pucallpinos con experiencias
aparicionales mostraron mayor propensidad a experimentar percepciones inusuales pseudoalucinatorias que quienes no tuvieron la experiencia, así como también mayor propensión a la esquizotipia en comparación con quienes no tuvieron estas experiencias.
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