Hearing voices that others do not hear is often considered a symptom of mental illness. The American Psychological Association defines an auditory hallucination as “the perception of sound in the ...
Hearing voices is common and can be distressing. Virtual reality might help us meet and ‘treat’ them
Trial Co-ordinator and Research Therapist, Swinburne University of Technology Dr Imogen Bell has received funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council for research mentioned in this ...
Good Good Good on MSN
Digital avatars are helping psychosis patients confront the voices in their heads
New technology from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience at King’s College London is helping patients ...
For the first time, scientists have precisely identified and targeted an area of the brain which is involved in "hearing voices", experienced by many patients with schizophrenia. They have been able ...
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 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results