Psychotic experiences in the general population, a review; definition, risk factors, outcomes and interventions

L Staines, C Healy, H Coughlan, M Clarke… - Psychological …, 2022 - cambridge.org
Psychotic experiences (PE) are common in the general population, in particular in
childhood, adolescence and young adulthood. PE have been shown to be associated with …

Hearing voices as a feature of typical and psychopathological experience

WL Toh, P Moseley, C Fernyhough - Nature Reviews Psychology, 2022 - nature.com
Hearing a voice in the absence of any speaker can be a significant feature of psychiatric
illness, but is also increasingly acknowledged as an important aspect of everyday, non …

[HTML][HTML] Psychotic-like experiences from adolescence to adulthood: A longitudinal study

J Isaksson, M Angenfelt, MA Frick, S Olofsdotter… - Schizophrenia …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Psychotic-like experiences (PLEs), such as delusions and hallucinations, are
regarded to occur along a spectrum and to be present also in non-help-seeking individuals …

Varieties of inner speech and creative potential

A de Rooij - Imagination, Cognition and Personality, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Inner speaking, the covert talking that goes on inside a person's mind, can shape creative
thought. How the phenomenological properties and quality of inner speaking correlate with …

The relationship between appraisals of auditory verbal hallucinations and real-time affect and social functioning

B Buck, J Munson, A Chander, W Wang… - Schizophrenia …, 2022 - Elsevier
In addition to being a hallmark symptom of schizophrenia-spectrum disorders, auditory
verbal hallucinations (AVH) are present in a range of psychiatric disorders as well as among …

[HTML][HTML] The “common” experience of voice-hearing and its relationship with shame and guilt: a systematic review

E Volpato, C Cavalera, G Castelnuovo, E Molinari… - BMC psychiatry, 2022 - Springer
Abstract Background Despite Auditory Verbal Hallucinations (AVHs) having been long
associated with mental illness, they represent a common experience also in the non-clinical …

[HTML][HTML] Uncovering hidden resting state dynamics: A new perspective on auditory verbal hallucinations

H Honcamp, M Schwartze, DEJ Linden, W El-Deredy… - Neuroimage, 2022 - Elsevier
In the absence of sensory stimulation, the brain transits between distinct functional networks.
Network dynamics such as transition patterns and the time the brain stays in each network …

Epistemic injustice amongst clinical and non‐clinical voice‐hearers: a qualitative thematic analysis study

O Harris, C Andrews, MR Broome… - British Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives Research has suggested people who hear voices may be at risk of epistemic
injustice. This is a form of discrimination whereby someone is unfairly judged to be an …

Voice-hearing across the continuum: a phenomenology of spiritual voices

P Moseley, A Powell, A Woods… - Schizophrenia …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Background and Hypothesis Voice-hearing in clinical and nonclinical groups has
previously been compared using standardized assessments of psychotic experiences …

[HTML][HTML] An online survey on clinical and healthy individuals with auditory verbal hallucinations: Abuse did not lead to more negative voice content

JØ Næss, M Hirnstein, I Kusztrits, F Larøi - Schizophrenia Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Despite the clinical and theoretical importance of the negative content in auditory verbal
hallucinations (AVHs), little research has been conducted on the topic. A handful of studies …