Interventions for auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia should be coordinated with patients to fit their needs. Auditory hallucinations, or “hearing voices,” is one of the most prevalent symptoms ...
A UNSW study found that people with schizophrenia who hear voices react to inner speech as if it were external sound. Using EEG, researchers showed that their brains lacked the normal suppression ...
New brain study reveals why people with schizophrenia hear voices: their brains amplify inner speech instead of quieting it, blurring thought and reality.
New research suggests that hearing voices in schizophrenia may arise from the brain’s failure to recognize its own inner ...
Hearing voices that others do not hear is often considered a symptom of mental illness. The American Psychological Association defines an auditory hallucination as “the perception of sound in the ...
Adverse events and discontinuation rates were similar between individuals receiving sham stimulation and those receiving cTBS for auditory hallucinations. Adjuvant continuous theta burst stimulation ...
Auditory hallucinations, defined as the perception of sounds or voices without external stimuli, are a core symptom in many psychiatric disorders, particularly schizophrenia. Recent developments have ...
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