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題名 Are auditory hallucinations related to the brain`s resting state activity? A `neurophenomenal resting state hypothesis`
作者 Northoff, Georg
貢獻者 心理系
關鍵詞 Article; auditory cortex; auditory hallucination; brain depth stimulation; brain mapping; default mode network; human; neuromodulation; resting state network
日期 2014-12
上傳時間 2-Jun-2015 17:03:48 (UTC+8)
摘要 While several hypotheses about the neural mechanisms underlying auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) have been suggested, the exact role of the recently highlighted intrinsic resting state activity of the brain remains unclear. Based on recent findings, we therefore developed what we call the `resting state hypotheses` of AVH. Our hypothesis suggest that AVH may be traced back to abnormally elevated resting state activity in auditory cortex itself, abnormal modulation of the auditory cortex by anterior cortical midline regions as part of the default-mode network, and neural confusion between auditory cortical resting state changes and stimulus-induced activity. We discuss evidence in favour of our `resting state hypothesis` and show its correspondence with phenomenal, i.e., subjective-experiential features as explored in phenomenological accounts. Therefore I speak of a `neurophenomenal resting state hypothesis` of auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia.
關聯 Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience, 12(3), 189-195
資料類型 article
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.9758/cpn.2014.12.3.189
dc.contributor 心理系
dc.creator (作者) Northoff, Georg
dc.date (日期) 2014-12
dc.date.accessioned 2-Jun-2015 17:03:48 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.available 2-Jun-2015 17:03:48 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 2-Jun-2015 17:03:48 (UTC+8)-
dc.identifier.uri (URI) http://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/75519-
dc.description.abstract (摘要) While several hypotheses about the neural mechanisms underlying auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) have been suggested, the exact role of the recently highlighted intrinsic resting state activity of the brain remains unclear. Based on recent findings, we therefore developed what we call the `resting state hypotheses` of AVH. Our hypothesis suggest that AVH may be traced back to abnormally elevated resting state activity in auditory cortex itself, abnormal modulation of the auditory cortex by anterior cortical midline regions as part of the default-mode network, and neural confusion between auditory cortical resting state changes and stimulus-induced activity. We discuss evidence in favour of our `resting state hypothesis` and show its correspondence with phenomenal, i.e., subjective-experiential features as explored in phenomenological accounts. Therefore I speak of a `neurophenomenal resting state hypothesis` of auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia.
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dc.relation (關聯) Clinical Psychopharmacology and Neuroscience, 12(3), 189-195
dc.subject (關鍵詞) Article; auditory cortex; auditory hallucination; brain depth stimulation; brain mapping; default mode network; human; neuromodulation; resting state network
dc.title (題名) Are auditory hallucinations related to the brain`s resting state activity? A `neurophenomenal resting state hypothesis`
dc.type (資料類型) articleen
dc.identifier.doi (DOI) 10.9758/cpn.2014.12.3.189
dc.doi.uri (DOI) http://dx.doi.org/10.9758/cpn.2014.12.3.189