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Temporal course of auditory hallucinations
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to examine how brain activity associated with auditory verbal hallucinations in schizophrenia changed during hallucinatory events.
Sukhwinder S. Shergill +11 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Hypothesis Ultra high risk (UHR) for psychosis can have different clinical trajectories but the remission rates are only 51.9% after 3 years of follow‐up. Deficits in metacognition are associated with severity of symptoms and poor response to treatment.
Trinidad Peláez +6 more
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Auditory hallucinations comprise a critical domain of psychopathology in schizophrenia. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) has shown promise as an intervention with both positive and negative reports.
Kindler, J +9 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives This study aims to identify social and clinical factors associated with antipsychotic medication discontinuation in patients with schizophrenia. Methods This cross‐sectional case‐control study comprised 111 schizophrenia patients, including 55 who discontinued medication on their own initiative and 56 matched continuous‐treatment ...
Zhengquan Chen +7 more
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Avatar Therapy for auditory verbal hallucinations [PDF]
O obxectivo deste documento é avaliar a Terapia AVATAR (AVATAR therapy, Audio Visual Assisted Therapy Aid for Refractory auditory hallucinations)El objetivo de este documento es evaluar la Terapia AVATAR (AVATAR therapy, Audio Visual Assisted Therapy Aid
PUÑAL RIOBOO, JANET +1 more
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Abstract Background Mutations in DMD affect not only muscles but also the brain. Cases of schizophrenia with DMD mutations have been described previously. Although female dystrophinopathy often has a milder phenotype, some affected females also have intellectual disabilities and psychiatric disorders.
Shusei Arafuka +15 more
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BACKGROUND: To test the hypothesis that certain psychotic symptomatology is due to a defect in self-monitoring, we investigated the ability of groups of psychiatric patients to differentiate perceptually between self-produced and externally produced ...
Blakemore, S.J. +4 more
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The Neuropsychological Origin of Auditory Hallucinations
Auditory hallucinations, in particular those with a verbal content often referred to as “hearing voices”, are commonly regarded as a characteristic symptom of psychosis. They are assumed to arise from the abnormal activity of the auditory-receptive areas
David, Anthony S., Anthony S. David
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Pediatric catatonia: A case report and review of the management
Abstract Background Catatonia is when someone does not respond to stimuli or their environment whilst awake. Catatonia can present in a variety of ways, including a change in movement, speech, and behavior. There is limited research on the causes and management of catatonia in an adult population and even more so in the pediatric population.
Alison Thornton, Russell Birkett
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Cerebellar circuitry and auditory verbal hallucinations
Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) - experienced as voice hearing independent of a corresponding external sound source - are a cardinal symptom of psychosis. Approximately 6-13% of healthy individuals also experience voice hearing. Despite numerous attempts to explain the neurofunctional mechanisms underlying AVH, they remain notoriously unexplained.
Pinheiro, Ana P +2 more
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