Individuals with no history of neurological or psychiatric illness can report hallucinatory Out-of-Body Experiences (OBEs) and display elevated scores on measures of temporal-lobe dysfunction (Braithwaite et al., 2011). However, all previous investigations of such biases in non-clinical populations are based on indirect questionnaire measures. Here we present the first empirical investigation that a non-clinical OBE group is subject to pattern-glare, possibly as a result of cortical hyperexcitability (Wilkins et al., 1984). Fifty-nine students at the University of Birmingham viewed a series of square-wave gratings with spatial frequencies of approximately .7, 3 and 11 cycles-per-degree, both black/white and of contrasting colours. The illus...
Using magnetoencephalography, we studied the spatiotemporal properties of cortical responses in term...
BACKGROUND: The nosological status of auditory hallucinations in non-clinical samples is unclear. AI...
Hallucinatory experiences can occur in both clinical and nonclinical groups. However, in previous st...
Introduction. The current study examined the presence of cortical hyperexcitability, in nonclinical ...
Findings from neurological and clinical groups have shown that increased predisposition to anomalous...
Anomalous experiences (such as hallucinations) are known to occur in healthy, non-clinical groups. D...
Visual cortical hyperexcitability (VCH) is an underlying factor for aberrant visual experience. Util...
Introduction. Aberrations of visual experience, including visual hallucinations and visual distortio...
It has been suggested that individual differences in cortical excitability leading to disruption of ...
Natural images contain statistical regularities that the human visual system is adapted to. Images t...
Recent findings from studies of epileptic patients and schizotypes have suggested that disruptions i...
Recent findings from studies of epileptic patients and schizotypes have suggested that disruptions i...
The visual content of out-of-body experiences (OBEs) has received little attention but a number of t...
Throughout the lifespan, the cerebral cortex adapts its structure and function in response to changi...
The visual content of out-of-body experiences (OBEs) has received little attention but a number of t...
Using magnetoencephalography, we studied the spatiotemporal properties of cortical responses in term...
BACKGROUND: The nosological status of auditory hallucinations in non-clinical samples is unclear. AI...
Hallucinatory experiences can occur in both clinical and nonclinical groups. However, in previous st...
Introduction. The current study examined the presence of cortical hyperexcitability, in nonclinical ...
Findings from neurological and clinical groups have shown that increased predisposition to anomalous...
Anomalous experiences (such as hallucinations) are known to occur in healthy, non-clinical groups. D...
Visual cortical hyperexcitability (VCH) is an underlying factor for aberrant visual experience. Util...
Introduction. Aberrations of visual experience, including visual hallucinations and visual distortio...
It has been suggested that individual differences in cortical excitability leading to disruption of ...
Natural images contain statistical regularities that the human visual system is adapted to. Images t...
Recent findings from studies of epileptic patients and schizotypes have suggested that disruptions i...
Recent findings from studies of epileptic patients and schizotypes have suggested that disruptions i...
The visual content of out-of-body experiences (OBEs) has received little attention but a number of t...
Throughout the lifespan, the cerebral cortex adapts its structure and function in response to changi...
The visual content of out-of-body experiences (OBEs) has received little attention but a number of t...
Using magnetoencephalography, we studied the spatiotemporal properties of cortical responses in term...
BACKGROUND: The nosological status of auditory hallucinations in non-clinical samples is unclear. AI...
Hallucinatory experiences can occur in both clinical and nonclinical groups. However, in previous st...