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Auditory Verbal Hallucinations, First-Person Accounts

2011
I have been hearing voices since 1986. At first I thought I was having a paranormal experience (many people who hear voices develop an interest in the occult). I was convinced that people were watching me, and that they wanted me dead for some reason. I heard voices all day long and developed a psychosis.
Steven Scholtus, Christine Blanke
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Verbal self-monitoring and auditory verbal hallucinations in patients with schizophrenia

Psychological Medicine, 2001
Background. Contemporary cognitive models of auditory verbal hallucinations propose that they arise through defective self-monitoring. We used a paradigm that engages verbal self-monitoring to investigate this theory in patients with schizophrenia.Methods.
Johns, L. C.   +6 more
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Auditory verbal hallucinations reflect stable auditory attention deficits: a prospective study

Cognitive Neuropsychiatry, 2014
Previous studies have shown that auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) in psychosis are associated with reduced verbal auditory attention. Whether this is an effect of ongoing AVH or reflects a more stable cognitive vulnerability also present after treating the AVH is unknown.
Else-Marie, Løberg   +3 more
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Auditory verbal hallucination and the auditory network: From molecules to connectivity

Neuroscience, 2019
Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) frequently occur across multiple psychiatric diseases especially in schizophrenia (SCZ) patients. Functional imaging studies have revealed the hyperactivity of the auditory cortex and disrupted auditory-verbal network activity underlying AVH etiology.
Jianjie, Huang   +3 more
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[Treatment strategies for auditory verbal hallucinations].

Tijdschrift voor psychiatrie, 2014
Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) are experienced not only by patients diagnosed with schizophrenia, but also by patients with other disorders (some of which may be psychiatric) and in the general population. The ensuing affliction may be severe and can sometimes result in dangerous behaviour. Although various treatment options are available for AVH,
C W, Slotema, J D, Blom, I E C, Sommer
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Depictions of auditory verbal hallucinations in news media

International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2014
Background: The characterization of auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-V), diverges from recent research literature, which demonstrates the occurrence of AVH in individuals who are psychologically healthy.
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Auditory Verbal Hallucinations in Psychosis

Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 2020
Abstract Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) are considered as hallmark symptoms of psychosis, more specifically of schizophrenia. A substantial body of evidence indicates that AVHs can be attributed to a disorganization of overall speech capacity in psychotic subjects. AVHs are associated with activation of cortical areas of the brain that
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Neuroimaging studies of auditory verbal hallucinations

2004
Auditory hallucinations are a central feature of schizophrenia and a source of distress and disability for many patients. Although often responsive to treatment, in about a third of patients they are resistant to treatment or only partially improve (Shergill et al. 1999). In patients with schizophrenia auditory hallucinations of speech (auditory verbal
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BRAIN ACTIVATION PRECEDING AUDITORY VERBAL HALLUCINATIONS

Schizophrenia Research, 2010
Kelly M. Diederen   +5 more
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Links between auditory verbal hallucinations and auditory emotional perception

Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) represent the experience of hearing voices in the absence of a corresponding external stimulus. Previous studies have posited a link between AVH and changes in emotion perception. We conducted a systematic review to examine whether such alterations relate consistently to AVH, and to what extent they depend on the ...
Amorim, Maria   +3 more
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