The neuroscience of hallucinations /

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Corporate Authors: SpringerLink (Online service)
Group Author: Jardri, Renaud (Editor)
Published: Springer,
Publisher Address: New York, NY :
Publication Dates: 2013.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4121-2
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xxi, 556 pages)
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781461441212 (electronic bk.)
1461441218 (electronic bk.)
Index Number: RC553
CLC: R749.05
Contents: Part I: The Basics of Hallucinations -- An Epistemological Approach: History of Concepts and Ideas About Hallucinations in Classical Psychiatry -- Hallucinatory Experiences in Non-clinical Populations -- Hallucinations and Other Sensory Deceptions in Psychiatric Disorders -- Hallucinations Associated with Neurological Disorders and Sensory Loss -- Standardized Assessment of Hallucinations -- Part II: Cognitive Models of Hallucinations -- The "Bottom-Up" and "Top-Down" Components of the Hallucinatory Phenomenon -- Speech Processing and Auditory Hallucinations -- The Role of Memory Retrieval and Emotional Salience in the Emergence of Auditory Hallucinations -- Misattributions Models (I): Metacognitive Beliefs and Hallucinations -- Misattribution Models (II): Source Monitoring in Hallucinating Schizophrenia Subjects -- Time Perception and Discrimination in Individuals Suffering from Hallucinations -- Part III: Neurobiological and Computational Models of Hallucinations -- A Neurodevelopmental Perspective on Hallucinations -- Candidate Genes Involved in the Expression of Psychotic Symptoms: A Focus on Hallucinations -- Animal Models and Hallucinogenic Drugs -- Cannabis and Hallucinations: Studies in Human Subjects -- Computational Models of Hallucinations -- Part IV: Brain-Imaging Insight into Hallucinations -- Electrophysiological Exploration of Hallucinations (EEG, MEG) -- Structural Imaging of the "Hallucinating" Brain in Schizophrenia -- Functional Brain Imaging of Auditory Hallucinations: From Self-Monitoring Deficits to Co-opted Neural Resources -- Functional Brain Imaging of Hallucinations: Symptom Capture Studies -- Brain Functioning When the Voices Are Silent: Aberrant Default Modes in Auditory Verbal Hallucinations -- Connectivity Issues of the 'Hallucinating' Brain -- Part V: Innovative Therapeutic Approaches of Hallucinations -- Beyond Monotherapy: The HIT Story -- The Psychopharmacology of Hallucinations: Ironic Insights into Mechanisms of Action -- Neuromodulation Techniques to Treat Hallucinations -- The Future of Brain Stimulation to Treat Hallucinations -- Perspectives in Brain Imaging and Computer-Assisted Technologies for the Treatment of Hallucinations -- Conclusion: Key Issues for Future Research in the Neuroscience of Hallucinations.