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Auditory Hallucinations and the Brain’s Resting-State Networks: Findings and Methodological Observations

Volume: 42, Issue: 5, Pages: 1110 - 1123
Published: Jun 8, 2016
Abstract
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in the potential for alterations to the brain's resting-state networks (RSNs) to explain various kinds of psychopathology. RSNs provide an intriguing new explanatory framework for hallucinations, which can occur in different modalities and population groups, but which remain poorly understood. This collaboration from the International Consortium on Hallucination Research (ICHR) reports on the...
Paper Details
Title
Auditory Hallucinations and the Brain’s Resting-State Networks: Findings and Methodological Observations
Published Date
Jun 8, 2016
Volume
42
Issue
5
Pages
1110 - 1123
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