For those who live with schizophrenia, the sound of voices — voices that no one else can hear — can be an overwhelming and ...
These voices may sound like someone is trying to have a conversation with you or around you. Auditory hallucinations with schizophrenia are often threatening or abusive but can sometimes even be ...
Researchers at NYU have mapped the brain's auditory corollary discharge pathways, which help differentiate self-generated ...
What Happens in the Brain When a Person With Schizophrenia 'Hears Voices ... discharge that fails to suppress self-generated sounds, and a 'noisy' efference copy that ... New Research Identifies ...
In humans, individuals with the impaired ability to distinguish self-generated from external sounds are thought to experience auditory hallucinations, a common symptom of schizophrenia. Previous ...
(22q) raises schizophrenia risk through skull malformations linked to the Tbx1 gene, affecting cerebellar development. This highlights how non-brain factors like bone defects can influence ...
People with the condition are known to have a more active auditory cortex, which means they are more sensitive to sounds and voices. Schizophrenia stops me getting a job, says Anglesey woman ...