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Clinical characteristics of auditory hallucinations
We studied 25 clinical characteristics of auditory hallucinations by means of 3‐point observer‐rated scales in a sample of 60 inpatients with mainly schizophrenic or schizophreniform disorders. The interrater reliability of the scales was found to be satisfactory.
OULIS, PG +3 more
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Temporal course of auditory hallucinations [PDF]
SummaryWe used functional magnetic resonance imaging to examine how brain activity associated with auditory verbal hallucinations in schizophrenia changed during hallucinatory events. Activation in the left inferior frontal and right middle temporal gyri was evident 6–9s before the person signalled the onset of the hallucination, whereas activation in ...
Shergill, S.S. +5 more
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Christina M van der Feltz-Cornelis1–3, Henk Biemans1, Jan Timmer11Clinical Centre for Body, Mind and Health, GGz Breburg, Tilburg, The Netherlands; 2Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands ...
Van der Feltz-Cornelis CM +2 more
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Auditory Hallucinations in Acute Stroke [PDF]
Auditory hallucinations are uncommon phenomena which can be directly caused by acute stroke, mostly described after lesions of the brain stem, very rarely reported after cortical strokes. The purpose of this study is to determine the frequency of this phenomenon.
Yair Lampl +4 more
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Frequency and Determinants of Olfactory Hallucinations in Parkinson’s Disease Patients
Background: Olfactory dysfunctions and hallucinations are considered common nonmotor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease (PD). Visual and auditory hallucinations are well-known; however, olfactory hallucinations (OHs) are not fully investigated.
Paolo Solla +7 more
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We report the case of a pregnant woman who experienced auditory hallucinations only while suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum. To the best of our knowledge, the present report is the first report of a case of obvious auditory hallucinations and ...
Hiroaki Okayasu +2 more
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A case of musical hallucinations induced by tramadol
Aim Although tramadol has been suggested to have a higher risk of producing hallucinations than other opioids, reports of musical hallucinations are extremely rare.
Tatsu Hase +3 more
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The musical ear: A case of auditory Charles Bonnet syndrome in a middle-aged female with deafness
Auditory Charles Bonnet syndrome is a phenomenon where auditory hallucinations occur in individuals with hearing impairment due to either degenerative or structural lesions in the auditory pathway.
E. U. S. Erathna, S. R. Perera
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Introduction: Hallucinations are one of the symptoms most often experienced by schizophrenia patients. Auditory hallucinations affect about 70% of schizophrenia patients who experience hallucinations.
Fiki Muhammad Ridho
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Auditory Experiences in Game Transfer Phenomena: [PDF]
This study investigated gamers’ auditory experiences as after effects of playing. This was done by classifying, quantifying, and analysing 192 experiences from 155 gamers collected from online videogame forums. The gamers’ experiences were classified as:
Griffiths, MD, Ortiz de Gortari, AB
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