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Hallucinations in Children

Journal of the American Academy of Child Psychiatry, 1985
This paper reports the results of a retrospective study comparing child psychiatry inpatients, who reported hallucinations, with a control group. The study shows that nonpsychotic children who report hallucinations have significantly more relatives with a history of psychosis, often with an affective component, than controls.
Christopher M. Clark   +3 more
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Hallucinating Consistency

Theory & Psychology, 2007
Top-down processes like heuristics and gap filling create consistency in normal perception. Sometimes top-down processes cause illusory perceptions. Top-down processes are also involved in the creation of hallucinations, experienced in phenomena like sensory deprivation and phantom limbs.
Elbers, N.   +2 more
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On pseudo-hallucinations

Psychological Medicine, 1981
SynopsisThe term ‘pseudo-hallucination’ has received two incompatible definitions. It can refer either to self-recognized hallucinations (exterocepted or interocepted) or to introspected images of great vividness and spontaneity. It is argued that the phenomena to which the two definitions refer might best be distinguished as perceived and imaged ...
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The hodology of hallucinations

Cortex, 2008
The hodotopic framework is a recent revision of Geschwind's disconnection paradigm incorporating advances in functional and white matter imaging. Its intention is to help clinico-pathological correlations across a range of neurological and psychiatric conditions and generate novel research questions. Here I consider hallucinations within this framework.
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Proof of Hallucination

Scientific American, 2013
The author discusses the neurosurgeon Eben Alexander's near-death experience (NDE) and his alleged encounter with heaven described in his book, "Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon's Journey Into the Afterlife." Topics include the relationship between consciousness and brain function, neurologist Oliver Sacks's research on hallucinations, and the brain ...
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Hallucinations

2012
Krzysztof A. Bujarski   +1 more
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Hallucinations

Scientific American, 1977
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On redefining hallucination.

American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1998
Edward H.F. de Haan, André Aleman
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