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Auditory hallucinations predict likelihood of out-of- body experience

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posted on 2024-11-02, 00:45 authored by Alexander De Foe, George van Doorn, Mark Symmons
An Out of Body Experience (OBE) occurs when the centre of a person's awareness appears to temporarily occupy a position which is spatially remote from their body. Prior research suggests that fantasy proneness factors are predictors of OBE likelihood, specifically prior auditory, visual, and kinaesthetic hallucinations. Three hundred and seventy participants completed an online questionnaire investigating variables that, potentially, contributed to their OBEs. Binary Logistic Regression identified one item that predicted whether or not a person had experienced an OBE: whether a participant had, or had not, previously experienced an auditory hallucination.

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Journal

Australian Journal of Parapsychology

Volume

12

Issue

1

Start page

59

End page

68

Total pages

10

Publisher

Australian Institute of Parapsychological Research Inc.

Place published

Australia

Language

English

Copyright

© 2012 AIPR, Inc.

Former Identifier

2006062980

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2016-06-23

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