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    Hallucination: A rare complication of levetiracetam theraphy by Seher Erdogan, Mehmet Bosnak

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…However, visual and auditory hallucinations were observed on the 1st day of levetiracetam therapy. …”
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    Non-psychotic auditory hallucinations in children and adolescents by Hemamali Perera, Udena Attygalle, Chandima Jeewandara, Vijini Jayawardena

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…A variety of phenomena and aetiological factors have been identified in scientific literature to explain the existence of non-psychotic auditory hallucinations. We present a series of twelve cases where auditory hallucinations were prominent. …”
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    Current and future directions for research on hallucinations and delusions by Reshanne R. Reeder

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Abstract Hallucinations and delusions can be symptoms of psychiatric illness, but more often—though less commonly known—are actually part of a healthy range of experiences found throughout the general population. …”
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    Psychosis proneness, loneliness, and hallucinations in nonclinical individuals. by Sarah Hope Lincoln, Taylor Johnson, Sarah Kim, Emma Edenbaum, Jill M Hooley

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Hallucinations occur along a continuum of normal functioning. …”
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    Sleep-related hallucinations in patients with Parkinson's disease. by Tomoko Komagamine, Keisuke Suzuki, Norito Kokubun, Junpei Komagamine, Akiko Kawasaki, Kei Funakoshi, Koichi Hirata

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Given that sleep-wake cycle dysfunction can cause hallucinations in Parkinson's disease patients, sleep-related hallucinations may be a different subtype from hallucinations that occur only during full wakefulness. …”
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    Negative disjunctivism, phenomenology and the argument from hallucination by Chiu, Yu Hui

    Published 2018
    “…Thirdly, Martin’s focus on perfect, causally-matching hallucinations has led to the absence of a clear explanation on other types of hallucinations such as the hallucinations of impossible events. …”
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    Lack of effect of naloxone and schizophrenic auditory hallucinations. by Freeman, C, Fairburn, C

    Published 1981
    “…Opiate-like neuropeptides, such as beta endorphin have been implicated in the aetiology of schizophrenic symptoms; and the relief of some symptoms, particularly auditory hallucinations, has been reported after injection of naloxone. …”
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    Cognitive triggers of auditory hallucinations: an experimental investigation. by Stinson, K, Valmaggia, L, Antley, A, Slater, M, Freeman, D

    Published 2010
    “…It has proved difficult to establish the internal process by which mental events are transformed into auditory hallucinations. The earlier stages of the generation of hallucinations may prove more accessible to research. …”
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    Transcranial magnetic stimulation for auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia. by McIntosh, A, Semple, D, Tasker, K, Harrison, L, Owens, D, Johnstone, E, Ebmeier, K

    Published 2004
    “…It has been suggested that low frequency transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) over left temporo-parietal cortex may reduce the frequency and intensity of auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia. Sixteen patients with hallucinations, treatment-resistant for at least 2 months, were randomised into a placebo-controlled crossover study of TMS at 1 Hz and 80% of motor threshold over left temporo-parietal cortex. …”
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    Misattribution of external speech in patients with hallucinations and delusions. by Allen, P, Johns, L, Fu, C, Broome, MR, Vythelingum, G, McGuire, P

    Published 2004
    “…Fifteen patients with schizophrenia who were currently experiencing hallucinations and delusions, 13 patients with schizophrenia not experiencing current hallucinations and delusions and 15 healthy controls were compared. …”
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    Insomnia and hallucinations in the general population: findings from the 2000 and 2007 British Psychiatric Morbidity Surveys: Insomnia and hallucinations in the general population by Sheaves, B, Bebbington, P, Goodwin, G, Harrison, P, Espie, C, Foster, R, Freeman, D

    Published 2016
    “…It has been identified as a contributory cause of paranoia, but any causal relationship with hallucinations has yet to be established. We tested the hypotheses that insomnia i) has a cross-sectional association with hallucinations ii) predicts new inceptions of hallucinations and iii) that these associations remain after controlling for depression, anxiety, and paranoia. …”
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