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Examining the relationships between cognition and auditory hallucinations: A systematic review.

Adrienne BellWei Lin TohPaul AllenMatteo CellaRenaud JardriFrank LarøiPeter MoseleySusan Lee Rossell
Published in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2024)
Findings were considered within predictive coding and self-monitoring frameworks. Of concern was the portion of studies which - despite offering auditory-hallucination-specific aims and inferences - employed modality-general measures, and/or diagnostic-based contrasts with psychologically healthy individuals. This review highlights disparities within the literature between theoretical conceptualisations of auditory hallucinations and the body of rigorous empirical evidence supporting such inferences. Future cognitive investigations, beyond the schizophrenia-spectrum, which explicitly define and measure the timeframe and sensory modality of hallucinations, are recommended.
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