Phenomenological and Cognitive Features Associated With Auditory Hallucinations in Clinical and Nonclinical Voice Hearers
Gold J, Corlett P, Erickson M, Waltz J, August S, Dutterer J, Bansal S. Phenomenological and Cognitive Features Associated With Auditory Hallucinations in Clinical and Nonclinical Voice Hearers. Schizophrenia Bulletin 2023, 49: 1591-1601. PMID: 37350507, PMCID: PMC10686332, DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbad083.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAuditory verbal hallucinationsVoice hearersUnusual beliefsExperience of AVHNegative symptomsDSM-V diagnosisFeatures of schizophreniaMotivational deficitsCognitive featuresBroad batteryVerbal hallucinationsDelusional beliefsSZ/schizoaffective disorderCognitive AssessmentLess distressSensory featuresCognitive deficitsFirst-rank symptomsBroader phenotypeAuditory hallucinationsCognitive impairmentSchizoaffective disorderSchizophreniaBeliefsDeficitsLearning to Discern the Voices of Gods, Spirits, Tulpas, and the Dead
Luhrmann T, Alderson-Day B, Chen A, Corlett P, Deeley Q, Dupuis D, Lifshitz M, Moseley P, Peters E, Powell A, Powers A. Learning to Discern the Voices of Gods, Spirits, Tulpas, and the Dead. Schizophrenia Bulletin 2023, 49: s3-s12. PMID: 36840538, PMCID: PMC9959996, DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbac005.Peer-Reviewed Original Research