Ledenev B A, Shevchenko Iu S
Zh Nevropatol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova. 1982;82(12):58-63.
The authors examined clinically and psychopathologically, and followed up 39 children and adolescents with various borderline nervous and psychic disorders in whom a super-worship fantasy or other psychic formations were accompanied with visualized imagination that consisted in fancying bright, sensual images localized within the patient's subjective space and having a dynamic subject character corresponding to the fantasies and other experiences subjectively important for the patient. The visualized imagination is regarded as an independent productive-dysontogenetic syndrome.