Despite decades of research, we do not definitively know how people sometimes see things that are not there. Eight models of complex visual hallucinations have been published since 2000, including Deafferentation, Reality Monitoring, Perception and Attention Deficit, Activation, Input, and Modulation, Hodological, Attentional Networks, Active Inference, and Thalamocortical Dysrhythmia Default Mode Network Decoupling. Each was derived from different understandings of brain organisation. To reduce this variability, representatives from each research group agreed an integrated Visual Hallucination Framework that is consistent with current theories of veridical and hallucinatory vision. The Framework delineates cognitive systems relevant to hal...
This first chapter introduces the topics to be discussed in this book. Few phenomena have played suc...
Background. Little is known about visual hallucinations (VH) in psychosis. We investigated the preva...
Hallucinations are often seen as a serious symptom of mental illness. Nonetheless, recent decades ha...
Research into visual hallucinations has accelerated over the last decade from around 350 publication...
Hallucination is a clinically significant qualitative disorder of perception that can be characteriz...
Hallucinations remains one of the most intriguing phenomena in psychopathology. In the past two deca...
Hallucinations remains one of the most intriguing phenomena in psychopathology. In the past two deca...
The hodotopic framework is a recent revision of Geschwind's disconnection paradigm incorporating adv...
In this narrative review and analysis, the neurological data pertaining to the occurrence of halluci...
peer reviewedThis chapter describes neuropathological findings, earlier unimodal models and finally,...
Visual hallucinations are common in older people and are especially associated with ophthalmological...
Much of the research on visual hallucinations (VHs) has been conducted in the context of eye disease...
Hallucinations, the perception of things that are not there, are a core symptom of psychotic disorde...
Abstract Our current clinical approach to visual hallu-cinations is largely derived from work carrie...
BACKGROUND: Auditory Hallucinations may arise from people confusing their own inner speech with e...
This first chapter introduces the topics to be discussed in this book. Few phenomena have played suc...
Background. Little is known about visual hallucinations (VH) in psychosis. We investigated the preva...
Hallucinations are often seen as a serious symptom of mental illness. Nonetheless, recent decades ha...
Research into visual hallucinations has accelerated over the last decade from around 350 publication...
Hallucination is a clinically significant qualitative disorder of perception that can be characteriz...
Hallucinations remains one of the most intriguing phenomena in psychopathology. In the past two deca...
Hallucinations remains one of the most intriguing phenomena in psychopathology. In the past two deca...
The hodotopic framework is a recent revision of Geschwind's disconnection paradigm incorporating adv...
In this narrative review and analysis, the neurological data pertaining to the occurrence of halluci...
peer reviewedThis chapter describes neuropathological findings, earlier unimodal models and finally,...
Visual hallucinations are common in older people and are especially associated with ophthalmological...
Much of the research on visual hallucinations (VHs) has been conducted in the context of eye disease...
Hallucinations, the perception of things that are not there, are a core symptom of psychotic disorde...
Abstract Our current clinical approach to visual hallu-cinations is largely derived from work carrie...
BACKGROUND: Auditory Hallucinations may arise from people confusing their own inner speech with e...
This first chapter introduces the topics to be discussed in this book. Few phenomena have played suc...
Background. Little is known about visual hallucinations (VH) in psychosis. We investigated the preva...
Hallucinations are often seen as a serious symptom of mental illness. Nonetheless, recent decades ha...