Association of auditory-verbal and visual hallucinations with impaired and improved recognition of colored pictures.
Gildas BrébionChristian Stephan-OttoJudith UsallElena Huerta-RamosMireia Perez Del OlmoJorge Cuevas-EstebanJosep-Maria HaroSusana OchoaPublished in: Neuropsychology (2015)
Decreased working-memory span in patients with auditory-verbal hallucinations might impede the effortful encoding of stimuli. Visual hallucinations might be associated with facilitation in the visual encoding of natural scenes, or with enhanced color perception abilities.