Auditory verbal hallucinations (hearing voices) are typically associated with psychosis, but a minority of the general population also experience them frequently and without distress. Such ‘non-clinical’ experiences offer a rare and unique opportunity to study hallucinations apart from confounding clinical factors, thus allowing for the identification of symptom-specific mechanisms. Recent theories propose that hallucinations result from an imbalance of prior expectation and sensory information, but whether such an imbalance also influences auditory-perceptual processes remains unknown. We examine for the first time the cortical processing of ambiguous speech in people without psychosis who regularly hear voices. Twelve non-clinical voice-h...
Background: One of the most influential cognitive models of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) sug...
Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) are a subjective experience of “hearing voices” in the absence...
Although auditory verbal hallucinations are often thought to denote mental illness, the majority of ...
Auditory verbal hallucinations (hearing voices) are typically associated with psychosis, but a minor...
Auditory verbal hallucinations (hearing voices) are typically associated with psychosis, but a minor...
Auditory verbal hallucinations (hearing voices) are typically associated with psychosis, but a minor...
The experience of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH, "hearing voices") in schizophrenia has been f...
Background: It has recently been suggested that auditory hallucinations are the result of a criterio...
A direct relationship between auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) and decreased left-hemispheric l...
Background. It has recently been suggested that auditory hallucinations are the result of a criterio...
It has recently been suggested that auditory hallucinations are the result of a criterion shift when...
Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) are a core symptom of schizophrenia. Like real voices, AVH carr...
Introduction: Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs), or hearing non-existent voices, are a common sy...
Background: One of the most influential cognitive models of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) sug...
Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) are a cardinal symptom of psychosis but also occur in 6-13% of ...
Background: One of the most influential cognitive models of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) sug...
Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) are a subjective experience of “hearing voices” in the absence...
Although auditory verbal hallucinations are often thought to denote mental illness, the majority of ...
Auditory verbal hallucinations (hearing voices) are typically associated with psychosis, but a minor...
Auditory verbal hallucinations (hearing voices) are typically associated with psychosis, but a minor...
Auditory verbal hallucinations (hearing voices) are typically associated with psychosis, but a minor...
The experience of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH, "hearing voices") in schizophrenia has been f...
Background: It has recently been suggested that auditory hallucinations are the result of a criterio...
A direct relationship between auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) and decreased left-hemispheric l...
Background. It has recently been suggested that auditory hallucinations are the result of a criterio...
It has recently been suggested that auditory hallucinations are the result of a criterion shift when...
Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) are a core symptom of schizophrenia. Like real voices, AVH carr...
Introduction: Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs), or hearing non-existent voices, are a common sy...
Background: One of the most influential cognitive models of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) sug...
Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) are a cardinal symptom of psychosis but also occur in 6-13% of ...
Background: One of the most influential cognitive models of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) sug...
Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) are a subjective experience of “hearing voices” in the absence...
Although auditory verbal hallucinations are often thought to denote mental illness, the majority of ...