Olfactory hallucinations (OHs), so it has been argued, are prognostic of a poorer outcome, are unpleasant, and cannot be well explained within current theoretical accounts of hallucinations. We examined these and related issues by conducting structured interviews with 51 participants who experienced OHs and who were previously diagnosed with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder. We found no relationship between disease severity measures and type or frequency of OHs. As with prior research, we too noted the predominance of negative OHs, but with many reports of positive OHs, and also found significant relationships between frequency of OHs and severity of tactile hallucinations. We then examined whether odor imagery or involuntary memor...
Hallucinations have been described in various clinical populations, but they are neither disorder no...
Introduction. While smell identification deficits have been well documented in schizophrenia, less w...
Olfactory impairment might be useful as a non-invasive pre-morbid biological marker of psychosis. Pe...
Objectives. Olfactory hallucinations (OHs) are underrepresented in conventional clinical instruments...
Introduction. It is well established that people with schizophrenia have impaired olfactory percepti...
Olfactory hallucinations (OHs) are present in a significant minority of people with schizophrenia, y...
People with schizophrenia who experience auditory-verbal hallucinations experience difficulty in det...
Introduction: Evidence suggests that schizophrenia patients have olfactory dysfunctions, but the rel...
Introduction. While smell identification deficits have been well documented in schizophrenia, less w...
Previous studies have established a linkage between olfactory deficits and negative symptoms in schi...
Research into hallucinations typically regards them as single sensory or unimodal experiences leadin...
International audienceCognitive deficits are well documented in psychiatric disorders, particularly ...
Among the sensory modalities, olfaction is most closely associated with the frontal and temporal bra...
Research suggests that olfactory perception of patients with schizophrenia differs from healthy peop...
Impaired olfactory identification has been reported as a first sign of schizophrenia during the earl...
Hallucinations have been described in various clinical populations, but they are neither disorder no...
Introduction. While smell identification deficits have been well documented in schizophrenia, less w...
Olfactory impairment might be useful as a non-invasive pre-morbid biological marker of psychosis. Pe...
Objectives. Olfactory hallucinations (OHs) are underrepresented in conventional clinical instruments...
Introduction. It is well established that people with schizophrenia have impaired olfactory percepti...
Olfactory hallucinations (OHs) are present in a significant minority of people with schizophrenia, y...
People with schizophrenia who experience auditory-verbal hallucinations experience difficulty in det...
Introduction: Evidence suggests that schizophrenia patients have olfactory dysfunctions, but the rel...
Introduction. While smell identification deficits have been well documented in schizophrenia, less w...
Previous studies have established a linkage between olfactory deficits and negative symptoms in schi...
Research into hallucinations typically regards them as single sensory or unimodal experiences leadin...
International audienceCognitive deficits are well documented in psychiatric disorders, particularly ...
Among the sensory modalities, olfaction is most closely associated with the frontal and temporal bra...
Research suggests that olfactory perception of patients with schizophrenia differs from healthy peop...
Impaired olfactory identification has been reported as a first sign of schizophrenia during the earl...
Hallucinations have been described in various clinical populations, but they are neither disorder no...
Introduction. While smell identification deficits have been well documented in schizophrenia, less w...
Olfactory impairment might be useful as a non-invasive pre-morbid biological marker of psychosis. Pe...