نتایج جستجو برای: hallucinations

تعداد نتایج: 5546  

Journal: :Indian Journal of Pharmacology 2013

Journal: :The Behavior Analyst 1984

Journal: :British Journal of Psychiatry 1988

2015
Jane R. Garrison Charles Fernyhough Simon McCarthy-Jones Mark Haggard Vaughan Carr Ulrich Schall Rodney Scott Assen Jablensky Bryan Mowry Patricia Michie Stanley Catts Frans Henskens Christos Pantelis Carmel Loughland Jon S. Simons

Hallucinations are common in psychiatric disorders, and are also experienced by many individuals who are not mentally ill. Here, in 153 participants, we investigate brain structural markers that predict the occurrence of hallucinations by comparing patients with schizophrenia who have experienced hallucinations against patients who have not, matched on a number of demographic and clinical varia...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2016
T T Winton-Brown A Ting R Mocellin D Velakoulis F Gaillard

Visual hallucinations are relatively uncommon presentations in medical and psychiatric clinics, where they are generally regarded as a marker of possible underlying "organic" brain disease. Thus, patients with visual hallucinations are often referred for imaging of the brain. This article presents a pragmatic approach for the radiologist reviewing such imaging. Because conditions that can prese...

Journal: :Neuron 1999
Thomas Dierks David E.J Linden Martin Jandl Elia Formisano Rainer Goebel Heinrich Lanfermann Wolf Singer

Apart from being a common feature of mental illness, auditory hallucinations provide an intriguing model for the study of internally generated sensory perceptions that are attributed to external sources. Until now, the knowledge about the cortical network that supports such hallucinations has been restricted by methodological limitations. Here, we describe an experiment with paranoid schizophre...

2017
Manoj Kumar Sharma Poornima Mahindru

Treatment seekers use various coping methods to reduce the distress associated with auditory hallucinations. With the increase use of technology, the technology means are also in use to manage the auditory hallucination. The current report documents the implications of technology means for the management of auditory hallucinations. The user was assessed using clinical interview, internet addict...

2015
Jan A. F. Coebergh R. F. Lauw R. Bots I. E. C. Sommer J. D. Blom

BACKGROUND Despite an increased scientific interest in musical hallucinations over the past 25 years, treatment protocols are still lacking. This may well be due to the fact that musical hallucinations have multiple causes, and that published cases are relatively rare. OBJECTIVE To review the effects of published treatment methods for musical hallucinations. METHODS A literature search yiel...

Journal: :Behaviour research and therapy 2005
F Larøi M Van der Linden

The objectives of the present study were to examine the degree of co-existence of hallucinations and delusions in the nonclinical population. In addition, we wished to investigate the role of metacognitions in hallucinations and delusions. Finally, we explored the relative roles of positive and negative metacognitive beliefs in proneness to hallucinations and delusions. Three hundred and thirty...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood. Education and practice edition 2015
M Elena Garralda

Auditory hallucinations are uncommon paediatric presentations, but they can be alarming and lead to emergency consultations. This review outlines the phenomenology of auditory hallucinations, their assessment and clinical significance. Auditory hallucinations are seen in the course of acute medical disorders, often together with decreased levels of consciousness, as in febrile illness and in to...

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