Many people live with a secret that feels almost impossible to describe. They hear speech or whispers that nobody else detects. These are not vague impressions. They can feel as solid as a friend ...
Findings reveal how auditory hallucinations may arise in patients with schizophrenia and provide potential new targets for early detection and treatment. Some people suffering from severe mental ...
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 new study appears to have found the source of the “voices” that some afflicted with schizophrenia report hearing in their heads. A team from NYU’s Shanghai campus conducted a study on schizophrenia ...
Have you ever wondered why the same mental health condition can feel so different depending on where you live? How do cultural influences on schizophrenia hallucinations affect the way voices are ...
Voice experiments in people with epilepsy have helped trace the circuit of electrical signals in the brain that allow its hearing center to sort out background sounds from their own voices. Such ...
Auditory verbal hallucinations – hearing voices that aren’t there – are one of the most common and distressing symptoms of schizophrenia. Around 60–80% of people with the condition experience them at ...
A groundbreaking study out of New York University Shanghai has made strides in understanding why some individuals with schizophrenia experience auditory hallucinations, commonly known as hearing ...
Auditory hallucinations, including hearing voices, are one of the hallmarks of schizophrenia, as up to 80 percent of people diagnosed with schizophrenia report hearing voices. Auditory hallucinations ...
Turns out not making people feel inferior because their brains work differently could be better than forcing them to conform — you know, like a lot of societal expectations. A New York Times report ...