The characteristic features of auditory verbal hallucinations in clinical and nonclinical groups: state-of-the-art overview and future directions

F Larøi, IE Sommer, JD Blom… - Schizophrenia …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Despite a growing interest in auditory verbal hallucinations (AVHs) in different clinical and
nonclinical groups, the phenomenological characteristics of such experiences have not yet …

Self-recognition deficits in schizophrenia patients with auditory hallucinations: a meta-analysis of the literature

F Waters, T Woodward, P Allen, A Aleman… - Schizophrenia …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
Theories about auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia suggest that these experiences
occur because patients fail to recognize thoughts and mental events as self-generated …

Understanding source monitoring subtypes and their relation to psychosis: a systematic review and meta‐analysis

S Damiani, A Donadeo, N Bassetti… - Psychiatry and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Aims Source monitoring (SM) is the metacognitive ability to determine the origin of one's
experiences. SM is altered in primary psychiatric psychosis, although relationships between …

[HTML][HTML] The self, agency and spatial externalizations of inner verbal thoughts, and auditory verbal hallucinations

M Stephane - Frontiers in psychiatry, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Aim: Auditory Verbal Hallucinations (AVH) are experienced as the “voices” of others (O-
AVH) or self (S-AVH) in internal space/inside the head (IS-AVH) or external space (ES-AVH) …

First rank symptoms of schizophrenia: their nature and origin

J Cutting - History of psychiatry, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Kurt Schneider's insight nearly 80 years ago that schizophrenia could be demarcated from
other psychoses by a small set of particular delusions and hallucinations powerfully …

Keeping the inner voice inside the head, a pilot fMRI study

M Stephane, M Dzemidzic, G Yoon - Brain and Behavior, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction The inner voice is experienced during thinking in words (inner speech) and
silent reading and evokes brain activity that is highly similar to that associated with external …

Hallucinatory experiences in non-clinical populations

K Hill, DEJ Linden - The neuroscience of hallucinations, 2013 - Springer
It is now widely recognised that some people hear voices in the absence of distress or a
need for psychiatric care. Although there have been reports of such individuals throughout …

Altered corollary discharge in the auditory cortex could reflect louder inner voice experience in patients with verbal hallucinations, a pilot fMRI study

M Stephane, M Dzemidzic, G Yoon - Schizophrenia Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Introduction Wide range of evidence associates auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) with
frontotemporal corollary discharge deficit. AVH likely reflect altered experiences of the inner …

[HTML][HTML] EEG resting state alpha dynamics predict an individual's vulnerability to auditory hallucinations

H Honcamp, SX Duggirala, J Rodiño Climent… - Cognitive …, 2024 - Springer
Task-free brain activity exhibits spontaneous fluctuations between functional states,
characterized by synchronized activation patterns in distributed resting-state (RS) brain …

Examining the relationships between cognition and auditory hallucinations: A systematic review

A Bell, WL Toh, P Allen, M Cella… - Australian & New …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: Auditory hallucinations (hearing voices) have been associated with a range of
altered cognitive functions, pertaining to signal detection, source-monitoring, memory …