Authors
Paul Allen, Gemma Modinos, Daniela Hubl, Gregory Shields, Arnaud Cachia, Renaud Jardri, Pierre Thomas, Todd Woodward, Paul Shotbolt, Marion Plaze, Ralph Hoffman
Publication date
2012/7/1
Source
Schizophrenia bulletin
Volume
38
Issue
4
Pages
695-703
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Despite more than 2 decades of neuroimaging investigations, there is currently insufficient evidence to fully understand the neurobiological substrate of auditory hallucinations (AH). However, some progress has been made with imaging studies in patients with AH consistently reporting altered structure and function in speech and language, sensory, and nonsensory regions. This report provides an update of neuroimaging studies of AH with a particular emphasis on more recent anatomical, physiological, and neurochemical imaging studies. Specifically, we provide (1) a review of findings in schizophrenia and nonschizophrenia voice hearers, (2) a discussion regarding key issues that have interfered with progress, and (3) practical recommendations for future studies.
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