Neurobiology of Auditory Hallucinations

Hosam El-Din Mahmoud Afify;

Abstract


Auditory hallucination is false perception of sounds (usually voices but also other noises such as music) which is not under voluntary control and occurs in wakeful state. It’s the most common hallucination in psychiatric disorders, mean while, it’s the m


Other data

Title Neurobiology of Auditory Hallucinations
Authors Hosam El-Din Mahmoud Afify
Keywords Neurobiology of Auditory Hallucinations
Issue Date 2006
Description 
Auditory hallucination is false perception of sounds (usually voices but also other noises such as music) which is not under voluntary control and occurs in wakeful state. It’s the most common hallucination in psychiatric disorders, mean while, it’s the m

Attached Files

File SizeFormat
m3686.pdf1.48 MBAdobe PDFView/Open
Recommend this item

Similar Items from Core Recommender Database

Google ScholarTM

Check

views 7 in Shams Scholar
downloads 1 in Shams Scholar


Items in Ain Shams Scholar are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.