What happens in the brain when a person with schizophrenia “hears voices”? (IMAGE)
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The cognitive neural mechanism of auditory hallucinations. Dissociative impairment of functional distinct signals in motor-to-sensory transformation process – a ‘broken’ monitoring signal plus a ‘noisy’ activation signal in the – causes erroneous monitoring of the imprecise generation of internal auditory representation and yields auditory hallucinations. (adapted from the manuscript.)
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Fuyin Yang and Xing Tian (CC-BY 4.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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