How the Mind Creates the Body and What Can Go Wrong: Case Studies of Misperceptions of the Body
Abstract The review brings together a wealth of case studies, both from the authors’ patients and from the literature, about…
Abstract The review brings together a wealth of case studies, both from the authors’ patients and from the literature, about…
Abstract Hallucinations are currently associated almost exclusively with psychopathological states. While it is evident that hallucinations can indicate psychopathology or…
Abstract Evidence for an association between cannabis and psychosis has been documented in literature in many forms including experimental studies,…
Abstract Introduction: Cannabis has been historically classified as a hallucinogen. However, subjective cannabis effects do not typically include hallucinogen-like effects.…
Abstract In 2007, we proposed an explanation of delusion formation as aberrant prediction error-driven associative learning. Further, we argued that…
Abstract Olfactory hallucinations without subsequent myoclonic activity have not been well characterized or understood. Herein we describe, in a retrospective…