Auditory hallucinations are likely the result of abnormalities in two brain processes: a "broken" corollary discharge that ...
Researchers have identified two potential brain process failures contributing to auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia: ...
Heat waves can worsen abnormal excitability of the brain in people with epilepsy, finds a new small-scale patient study by ...
Finnish researchers have discovered a previously unknown mechanism that affects brain activity over time. Ana Triana, a ...
People with dementia have distinct brain wave patterns. Researchers are investigating how EEG tests could identify people in the earliest stages of the disease when treatments are mostly likely to ...
Auditory hallucinations are likely the result of abnormalities in two brain processes: a "broken" corollary discharge that ...
The slower brain waves in deeper portions of the cortex act ... Alzheimer's and schizophrenia have been connected to abnormal gamma activity in the brain, for instance, so gaining deeper insights ...
New study reveals key mechanisms behind hearing non-existent sounds in schizophrenia patients due to abnormalities in brain ...
New biomarker tests could improve diagnostic accuracy in early Parkinson’s disease and even diagnose it before symptoms begin ...
Recent developments in brain imaging techniques are reshaping neuroscience, improving diagnostic accuracy and treatment ...
Heatwaves can worsen abnormal excitability of the brain in people with epilepsy, finds a new small-scale patient study by clinical scientists at UCL. The research, published in Brain ...
Auditory hallucinations are likely the result of abnormalities in two brain processes: a 'broken' corollary discharge that fails to suppress self-generated sounds, and a 'noisy' efference copy that ...