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Auditory and visual hallucinations
Known as:
audio visual hallucinations
, visual auditory hallucinations
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Review
2008
Review
2008
Postictal Psychosis: Common, Dangerous, and Treatable
O. Devinsky
Epilepsy currents
2008
Corpus ID: 790117
“Occasionally, after a fit, or, more frequently, after a series of fits, an attack of mental disturbance may come on which lasts…
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2007
2007
Visual memory errors in schizophrenic patients with auditory and visual hallucinations.
G. Brébion
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A. David
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R. Ohlsen
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H. Jones
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L. Pilowsky
Journal of the International Neuropsychological…
2007
Corpus ID: 27657078
Hallucinations have been found associated with false detection or false recognition of acoustic/verbal material in several…
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2006
2006
The role of meta-cognitions and thought control techniques in predisposition to auditory and visual hallucinations.
J. M. García-Montes
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Adolfo J. Cangas
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M. Pérez-Alvarez
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Angel M Fidalgo
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O. Gutiérrez
The British journal of clinical psychology
2006
Corpus ID: 7064751
OBJECTIVES This study examines the relationship between a predisposition to hallucinations and meta-cognitive variables and…
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Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
A comparative study of psychiatric symptoms in dementia with Lewy bodies and Parkinson's disease with and without dementia
D. Aarsland
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C. Ballard
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J. Larsen
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I. McKeith
International journal of geriatric psychiatry
2001
Corpus ID: 39500939
To compare the frequency and clinical correlates of neuropsychiatric symptoms in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) with and…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Cognitive factors in predisposition to auditory and visual hallucinations.
A. Morrison
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A. Wells
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S. Nothard
The British journal of clinical psychology
2000
Corpus ID: 15363412
OBJECTIVES This study adapted the Launay Slade Hallucination Scale (LSHS) to measure predisposition to auditory and visual…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Hallucinations, delusions, and cognitive decline in Alzheimer's disease
R. Wilson
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D. Gilley
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D. Bennett
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L. Beckett
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D. Evans
Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and…
2000
Corpus ID: 18941193
OBJECTIVES To examine the occurrence of hallucinations and delusions in Alzheimer's disease over a 4 year period and their…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Hypnagogic and Hypnopompic Hallucinations during Sleep Paralysis: Neurological and Cultural Construction of the Night-Mare
J. Cheyne
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S. D. Rueffer
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I. Newby-Clark
Consciousness and Cognition
1999
Corpus ID: 23758148
Hypnagogic and hypnopompic experiences (HHEs) accompanying sleep paralysis (SP) are often cited as sources of accounts of…
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Review
1993
Review
1993
Dissociative disorders in children: behavioral profiles and problems.
F. Putnam
Child abuse & neglect
1993
Corpus ID: 41261898
Transient dissociative episodes are a common and normative phenomenon during childhood that generally decrease during adolescence…
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Highly Cited
1965
Highly Cited
1965
COMPARISON OF AMPHETAMINE PSYCHOSIS AND SCHIZOPHRENIA.
D. Bell
The British journal of psychiatry : the journal…
1965
Corpus ID: 10901289
Amphetamine psychosis, and psychoses due to other stimulants, present as a well-defined syndrome of a paranoid state with…
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1960
1960
Benign auditory and visual hallucinations.
G. R. Forrer
Archives of general psychiatry
1960
Corpus ID: 2244679
Even before the time Esquirol introduced the term hallucination and differentiated it from illusion, the occurrence of these…
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