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Susceptibility to auditory hallucinations is associated with spontaneous but not directed modulation of top-down expectations for speech
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In: Neurosci Conscious (2022)
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Voice-Hearing and Personification: Characterizing Social Qualities of Auditory Verbal Hallucinations in Early Psychosis
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A linguistic approach to the psychosis continuum: (dis)similarities and (dis)continuities in how clinical and non-clinical voice-hearers talk about their voices ...
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A linguistic approach to the psychosis continuum: (dis)similarities and (dis)continuities in how clinical and non-clinical voice-hearers talk about their voices ...
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A linguistic approach to the psychosis continuum:(dis)similarities and (dis)continuities in how clinical and non-clinical voice-hearers talk about their voices
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Voice-Hearing and Personification: Characterizing Social Qualities of Auditory Verbal Hallucinations in Early Psychosis
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In: Schizophr Bull (2020)
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A linguistic approach to the psychosis continuum: (dis)similarities and (dis)continuities in how clinical and non-clinical voice-hearers talk about their voices
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In: Cogn Neuropsychiatry (2020)
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A linguistic approach to the psychosis continuum: (dis)similarities and (dis)continuities in how clinical and non-clinical voice-hearers talk about their voices
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The auditory‐verbal hallucinations of Welsh–English bilingual people
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Imaginary Companions, Inner Speech, and Auditory Verbal Hallucinations: What Are the Relations?
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Imaginary Companions, Inner Speech, and Auditory Verbal Hallucinations: What Are the Relations?
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Inner Speech: Development, Cognitive Functions, Phenomenology, and Neurobiology
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Verbal Problem-Solving Difficulties in Autism Spectrum Disorders and Atypical Language Development
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Article The brain's conversation with itself: neural substrates of dialogic inner speech The brain's conversation with itself: neural substrates of dialogic inner speech
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In: http://clok.uclan.ac.uk/12367/1/Alderson-Day%20et%20al.%20%282015%29%20-%20dialogic%20inner%20speech,%20fMRI.pdf
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Abstract Inner speech has been implicated in important aspects of normal and atypical cognition, including the development of auditory hallucinations. Studies to date have focused on covert speech elicited by simple word or sentence repetition, while ignoring richer and arguably more psychologically significant varieties of inner speech. This study compared neural activation for inner speech involving conversations ('dialogic inner speech') with single-speaker scenarios ('monologic inner speech'). Inner speech-related activation differences were then compared with activations relating to Theory-of-Mind (ToM) reasoning and visual perspective-taking in a conjunction design. Generation of dialogic (compared with monologic) scenarios was associated with a widespread bilateral network including left and right superior temporal gyri, precuneus, posterior cingulate and left inferior and medial frontal gyri. Activation associated with dialogic scenarios and ToM reasoning overlapped in areas of right posterior temporal cortex previously linked to mental state representation. Implications for understanding verbal cognition in typical and atypical populations are discussed.
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URL: http://clok.uclan.ac.uk/12367/1/Alderson-Day%20et%20al.%20%282015%29%20-%20dialogic%20inner%20speech,%20fMRI.pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.1084.6198
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