The Neuroscience of Hallucinations
Hallucinatory phenomena have held the fascination of science since the dawn of medicine, and the popular imagination from the beginning of recorded history. Their study has become a critical aspect of our knowledge of the brain, making significant strides in recent years with advances in neuroimagin...
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New York, NY :
Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,
2013.
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Part I: The Basics of Hallucinations
- 1. An epistemological approach: history of concepts and ideas about hallucinations
- 2. Hallucinatory experiences in non-clinical populations
- 3. Hallucinations and other sensory deceptions in psychiatric disorders
- 4. Hallucinations associated with neurological disorders and sensory loss
- 5. Standardized assessment of hallucinations
- Part II: Cognitive Models of Hallucinations
- 6. The ‘bottom-up’ and ‘top-down’ components of the hallucinatory phenomenon
- 7. Speech processing and auditory verbal hallucinations
- 8. The role of memory retrieval and emotional salience in the emergence of hallucinations
- 9. Misattribution models (I): meta-cognitive believes and hallucinations
- 10. Misattributions models (II): source monitoring in hallucinating schizophrenia subjects
- 11. Time perception and discrimination in individuals suffering from hallucinations
- Part III: Neurobiological and Computational Models of Hallucinations
- 12. A neurodevelopmental perspective on hallucinations
- 13. Candidate genes involved in the expression of psychotic symptoms: a focus on hallucinations
- 14. Animal models and hallucinogenic drugs
- 15. Cannabis and hallucinations: studies in human subjects
- 16. Computational models of hallucinations
- Part IV: Brain-Imaging Insight into Hallucinations
- 17. Electrophysiological exploration of hallucinations (EEG, MEG)
- 18. Structural imaging of the ‘hallucinating’ brain in schizophrenia
- 19. Functional brain imaging of auditory hallucinations: from self-monitoring deficits to co-opted neural resources
- 20. Functional brain imaging of hallucinations: symptom capture studies
- 21. Brain functioning when the voices are silent: aberrant default-mode in auditory verbal hallucinations
- 22. Connectivity issues of the ‘hallucinating’ brain
- Part V: Innovative Therapeutic Approaches of Hallucinations
- 23. Beyond monotherapy: the HIT-story
- 24. The psychopharmacology of hallucinations: ironic insights into mechanisms of action
- 25. Neuromodulation techniques to treat hallucinations
- 26. The future of brain stimulation to treat hallucinations
- 27. Perspectives in brain-imaging and computer-assisted technologies for the treatment of hallucinations.- Conclusion: Key-issues for future research in the neuroscience of hallucinations.