Background: It has recently been suggested that auditory hallucinations are the result of a criterion shift when deciding whether or not a meaningful signal has emerged. The approach proposes that a liberal criterion may result in increased false-positive identifications, without additional perceptual deficit. To test this hypothesis, we devised a speech discrimination task and used signal detection theory (SDT) to investigate the underlying cognitive mechanisms. Method: Schizophrenia patients with and without auditory hallucinations and a healthy control group completed a speech discrimination task. They had to decide whether a particular spoken word was identical to a previously presented speech stimulus, embedded in noise. SDT was used o...
AbstractCognitive models have suggested that auditory hallucinations occur when internal mental even...
© 2015 Dr. Christopher John GrootThe ability to interpret affect and linguistic intent based on the ...
The inability to differentiate between one’s actions and their consequences from sensory inputs orig...
It has recently been suggested that auditory hallucinations are the result of a criterion shift when...
Background. It has recently been suggested that auditory hallucinations are the result of a criterio...
Background. It has recently been suggested that auditory hallucinations are the result of a criterio...
Introduction - Individuals experiencing auditory hallucinations (AH) tend to perceive voices when ex...
Auditory verbal hallucinations (hearing voices) are typically associated with psychosis, but a minor...
BACKGROUND: Studies investigating the underlying mechanisms of hallucinations in patients with schiz...
BACKGROUND: Studies investigating the underlying mechanisms of hallucinations in patients with schiz...
The experience of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH, "hearing voices") in schizophrenia has been f...
Background: Studies investigating the underlying mechanisms of hallucinations in patients with schiz...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether deficits in auditory processing are associated with...
Background: Comprehensive understanding of a spoken message relies on successful interpretation of b...
Introduction: Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs), or hearing non-existent voices, are a common sy...
AbstractCognitive models have suggested that auditory hallucinations occur when internal mental even...
© 2015 Dr. Christopher John GrootThe ability to interpret affect and linguistic intent based on the ...
The inability to differentiate between one’s actions and their consequences from sensory inputs orig...
It has recently been suggested that auditory hallucinations are the result of a criterion shift when...
Background. It has recently been suggested that auditory hallucinations are the result of a criterio...
Background. It has recently been suggested that auditory hallucinations are the result of a criterio...
Introduction - Individuals experiencing auditory hallucinations (AH) tend to perceive voices when ex...
Auditory verbal hallucinations (hearing voices) are typically associated with psychosis, but a minor...
BACKGROUND: Studies investigating the underlying mechanisms of hallucinations in patients with schiz...
BACKGROUND: Studies investigating the underlying mechanisms of hallucinations in patients with schiz...
The experience of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH, "hearing voices") in schizophrenia has been f...
Background: Studies investigating the underlying mechanisms of hallucinations in patients with schiz...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether deficits in auditory processing are associated with...
Background: Comprehensive understanding of a spoken message relies on successful interpretation of b...
Introduction: Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs), or hearing non-existent voices, are a common sy...
AbstractCognitive models have suggested that auditory hallucinations occur when internal mental even...
© 2015 Dr. Christopher John GrootThe ability to interpret affect and linguistic intent based on the ...
The inability to differentiate between one’s actions and their consequences from sensory inputs orig...