0 an experience in which you see, hear, feel, or smell something that does not exist, usually because you are ill or have taken a drug: --
A high temperature can cause hallucinations.
Intrusions were correlated with delusions whereas list errors were correlated with hallucinations.
Thus, certain negative symptoms were associated with reduction of the memory errors and, therefore, had an effect opposite to that of hallucinations and delusions.
Pathological processes that involve temporal lobe areas may be accompanied by auditory hallucinations.
The function of hallucinations : an enquiry into the relationship of auditory hallucinatory experience to creative thought.
Therefore, auditory hallucinations may be less likely than their visual counterparts to appear as being inconsistent with behaviour or experience.
Deficits in source monitoring in subjects with auditory hallucinations may be due to differences in verbal intelligence and verbal memory.
The present study examined verbal selfmonitoring in relation to auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia.
These findings were similar for visual and auditory hallucinations separately.