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Fatigue is associated with the onset of hallucinations in patients with Parkinson's disease: A 3-year prospective study

open access: yeseNeurologicalSci, 2016
Hallucinations remain problematic in Parkinson's disease (PD). Various factors have been studied, and many previous studies identified risk factors for hallucinations, such as sleep disorders.
Masanori Ikeda   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Auditory Hallucinations: A Phenomenological Study

open access: gold, 2021
Gaurav Verma   +3 more
openalex   +2 more sources

Harnessing Large Language Models to Advance Microbiome Research: From Sequence Analysis to Clinical Applications

open access: yesAdvanced Intelligent Discovery, EarlyView.
Large language models are transforming microbiome research by enabling advanced sequence profiling, functional prediction, and association mining across complex datasets. They automate microbial classification and disease‐state recognition, improving cross‐study integration and clinical diagnostics.
Jieqi Xing   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Cross Roads Between Pulmonology and Psychiatry

open access: yesArchives of Mental Health, 2017
Leukotriene receptor antagonist (Montelukast) has been used for many years in the treatment of asthma during both acute and chronic stages . It is considered as safe and widely used in pediatric age and adults.
M Ajit   +2 more
doaj  

Higher Order Thought and the Problem of Radical Confabulation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Currently, one of the most influential theories of consciousness is Rosenthal's version of higher-order-thought (HOT). We argue that the HOT theory allows for two distinct interpretations: a one-component and a two-component view.
Lane, Timothy, Liang, Caleb
core   +3 more sources

Large Language Model in Materials Science: Roles, Challenges, and Strategic Outlook

open access: yesAdvanced Intelligent Discovery, EarlyView.
Large language models (LLMs) are reshaping materials science. Acting as Oracle, Surrogate, Quant, and Arbiter, they now extract knowledge, predict properties, gauge risk, and steer decisions within a traceable loop. Overcoming data heterogeneity, hallucinations, and poor interpretability demands domain‐adapted models, cross‐modal data standards, and ...
Jinglan Zhang   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

A clinical profile of patients with Parkinson′s disease and psychosis

open access: yesAnnals of Indian Academy of Neurology, 2014
Aims: The aim of the study was to study the clinical profile of the patients with Parkinson′s disease (PD) and psychosis. Settings and Design: This was a prospective, cross sectional, hospital-based study done at the Department of Neurology, National ...
B. R. Amar   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Neural Substrates of Visual Percepts, Imagery, and Hallucinations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
Air Force Office of Scientific Research (F49620-01-1-0397); Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and the Office of Naval Research (N00014-95-1-0409); Office of Naval Research (N00014-95-1-0624)
Grossberg, Stephen
core  

Toward Knowledge‐Guided AI for Inverse Design in Manufacturing: A Perspective on Domain, Physics, and Human–AI Synergy

open access: yesAdvanced Intelligent Discovery, EarlyView.
This perspective highlights how knowledge‐guided artificial intelligence can address key challenges in manufacturing inverse design, including high‐dimensional search spaces, limited data, and process constraints. It focused on three complementary pillars—expert‐guided problem definition, physics‐informed machine learning, and large language model ...
Hugon Lee   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Phenomenological Diversity of Hallucinations: Some theoretical and clinical implications

open access: yesPsychologica Belgica, 2006
Hallucinations are complex psychopathological phenomena. Nevertheless, this has not always been clear in the scientific literature, until recently. In the following paper, the phenomenology of hallucinations will be (briefly) described.
Frank Larøi
doaj   +1 more source

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