Hallucinations can occur in single or multiple sensory modalities. Greater attention has been paid to single sensory experiences with a comparative neglect of hallucinations that occur across two or more sensory modalities (multisensory hallucinations). This study explored how common these experiences were in people at risk of transition to psychosis (n=105) and considered whether a greater number of hallucinatory experiences increased delusional ideation and reduced functioning, both of which are associated with a greater risk of transition to psychosis. Participants reported a range of unusual sensory experiences, with two or three being common. However, when a strict definition of hallucinations was applied, in which the experience has t...
Although psychotic experiences are prevalent across many psychiatric, neurological, and medical diso...
Although psychotic experiences are prevalent across many psychiatric, neurological, and medical diso...
peer reviewedFew studies have compared the content and appraisal of hallucinatory experiences (HE) b...
Hallucinations can occur in single or multiple sensory modalities. This study explored how common th...
Background Although hallucinations have been studied in terms of prevalence and its associations wit...
Background Auditory hallucinations are experienced by 60–80% of all patients diagnosed with a schizo...
AbstractBackgroundAuditory hallucinations are experienced by 60–80% of all patients diagnosed with a...
Background: Although hallucinations have been studied in terms of prevalence and its associations wi...
Research into hallucinations typically regards them as single sensory or unimodal experiences leadin...
It is not only unclear why hallucinations in schizophrenia occur with different prevalence by modali...
Hallucinations can occur in different sensory modalities, both simultaneously and serially in time. ...
Hallucinations can occur in different sensory modalities, both simultaneously and serially in time. ...
Numerous studies have found that hallucinatory experiences occur in the general population. But to d...
Hallucinations can occur in different sensory modalities, both simultaneously and serially in time. ...
Background: Hallucinations are a core feature of psychosis, often causing considerable distress. Rep...
Although psychotic experiences are prevalent across many psychiatric, neurological, and medical diso...
Although psychotic experiences are prevalent across many psychiatric, neurological, and medical diso...
peer reviewedFew studies have compared the content and appraisal of hallucinatory experiences (HE) b...
Hallucinations can occur in single or multiple sensory modalities. This study explored how common th...
Background Although hallucinations have been studied in terms of prevalence and its associations wit...
Background Auditory hallucinations are experienced by 60–80% of all patients diagnosed with a schizo...
AbstractBackgroundAuditory hallucinations are experienced by 60–80% of all patients diagnosed with a...
Background: Although hallucinations have been studied in terms of prevalence and its associations wi...
Research into hallucinations typically regards them as single sensory or unimodal experiences leadin...
It is not only unclear why hallucinations in schizophrenia occur with different prevalence by modali...
Hallucinations can occur in different sensory modalities, both simultaneously and serially in time. ...
Hallucinations can occur in different sensory modalities, both simultaneously and serially in time. ...
Numerous studies have found that hallucinatory experiences occur in the general population. But to d...
Hallucinations can occur in different sensory modalities, both simultaneously and serially in time. ...
Background: Hallucinations are a core feature of psychosis, often causing considerable distress. Rep...
Although psychotic experiences are prevalent across many psychiatric, neurological, and medical diso...
Although psychotic experiences are prevalent across many psychiatric, neurological, and medical diso...
peer reviewedFew studies have compared the content and appraisal of hallucinatory experiences (HE) b...