New brain study reveals why people with schizophrenia hear voices: their brains amplify inner speech instead of quieting it, ...
For decades, scientists have suspected that the voices heard by people with schizophrenia might be their own inner speech ...
Vocal fry is usually associated with women, who are often mocked for it on social media. However, a new study has revealed ...
Your brain transforms thoughts into speech using an ancient blueprint: the sensorimotor control system. New research reveals ...
Imagine I’ve handed you a very full container of very bad news. We could judge your response using a newer, bleaker binary: ...
The “6-7” meme, originating from a song by rapper Skrilla, has become a viral trend among Gen Alpha. Adults are perplexed.
Trains move through the world's subway stations in a consistent pattern: arriving, stopping, and moving to the next stop—and ...
It was a little after four when the faint hum of the tambura began to fill the auditorium at Sri Krishna Gana Sabha. A few ...
Raja Rajendralal Mitra’s seminal work Sanskrit Buddhist Literature of Nepal, published in 1882. That book was instrumental in ...
A new study led by psychologists from UNSW Sydney has provided the strongest evidence yet that auditory verbal hallucinations ...
A UNSW study found that people with schizophrenia who hear voices react to inner speech as if it were external sound. Using ...
A new study reveals that auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia may arise when the brain fails to recognize its own inner voice as self-generated.
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