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Falloon I.R.H. and Talbot R.E. (1981), Persistent auditory hallucinations: coping mechanisms and implications for management, Psychological Medicine, No.11, pp. 329 339
Feelgood, S. R. and Rantzen, A. J. Auditory and Visual Hallucinations in University Students
Personality and Individual Differences, 1994, Vol. 17 (2): 293-296
Abstract
One-hundred and thirty-six univeristy students were administered the Launay-Slade Hallucination Scale (LSHS). Low and high scorers then completed a visual and an auditory task that utilized non-hypnotic suggestion and ambiguous stimuli. The high LSHS group reported a significantly greater number of meaningful visual and auditory experiences in response to the ambiguous stimulation. It is argued that these phenomena are hallucinations and demonstrate the possibility of researching hallucinations in non-psychotic populations in a laboratory setting.
Fennig, S., Susser, E. S., Pilowsky, D. J., et al (1997) Childhood hallucinations preceding the first psychotic episode. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 185, 115-117
John Freedland (1995), Hearing is believing, The Guardian (UK Newspaper), April 22
