New brain study reveals why people with schizophrenia hear voices: their brains amplify inner speech instead of quieting it, ...
New evidence confirms a long-held theory that people with schizophrenia hear 'voices' in their heads by misattributing inner ...
A new study reveals that auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia may arise when the brain fails to recognize its own inner voice as self-generated.
A new study led by psychologists from UNSW Sydney has provided the strongest evidence yet that auditory verbal hallucinations ...
New research indicates that schizophrenia’s auditory hallucinations may result from the brain failing to recognize its inner ...
People suffering from schizophrenia sometimes hear voices. We often assume those voices are malevolent, saying frightening things or even telling people to do bad things. But that’s not necessarily ...
Hearing voices isn't exactly a kitchen table conversation. Yet, research shows that more than 1 in 10 people will experience hearing voices at some point (Beavan et al., 2011). I am one of those ...
This article originally appeared on Undark. Yale psychiatrist Albert Powers didn’t know what to expect as he strolled among the tarot card readers, astrologers, and crystal vendors at the psychic fair ...