All Relations between Schizophrenia and Hallucinations

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M Suzuki, S Yuasa, Y Minabe, M Murata, M Kurach. Left superior temporal blood flow increases in schizophrenic and schizophreniform patients with auditory hallucination: a longitudinal case study using 123I-IMP SPECT. European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience. vol 242. issue 5. 1993-06-30. PMID:8499493. one of the case with schizophrenia showed a similar increased uptake of 123i-imp in the left superior temporal area in the third spect scan performed when a psychotic relapse with auditory hallucination occurred. 1993-06-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
M Suzuki, S Yuasa, Y Minabe, M Murata, M Kurach. Left superior temporal blood flow increases in schizophrenic and schizophreniform patients with auditory hallucination: a longitudinal case study using 123I-IMP SPECT. European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience. vol 242. issue 5. 1993-06-30. PMID:8499493. these findings suggest that the auditory hallucinations in schizophrenia may be involved in functional hyperactivity in the left superior temporal cortex which might be based partly on structural abnormalities in the temporal lobes. 1993-06-30 2023-08-12 Not clear
K Tanak. [On a symptom which corresponds with "schizophrenic color" as the impression of schizophrenic disturbance of rapport]. Seishin shinkeigaku zasshi = Psychiatria et neurologia Japonica. vol 93. issue 8. 1992-01-02. PMID:1956964. then the author examined statistically the relationship of "schizophrenic color" (or the operational diagnosis of schizophrenia according to dsm-iii) to "the cognitive schema of others' position" and at the same time to several forms of auditory hallucination having been considered to be significantly related to schizophrenia. 1992-01-02 2023-08-11 human
P E Barta, G D Pearlson, R E Powers, S S Richards, L E Tun. Auditory hallucinations and smaller superior temporal gyral volume in schizophrenia. The American journal of psychiatry. vol 147. issue 11. 1990-11-19. PMID:2221156. auditory hallucinations and smaller superior temporal gyral volume in schizophrenia. 1990-11-19 2023-08-11 Not clear
A Harrington, G Oepen, M Spitze. Disordered recognition and perception of human faces in acute schizophrenia and experimental psychosis. Comprehensive psychiatry. vol 30. issue 5. 1989-11-01. PMID:2791530. three disorders of facial recognition and perception in acute schizophrenia and mescaline-induced psychosis are described and illustrated using original clinical and experimental material: "affective prosopagnosia" or stress-related dysfunctional face recognition; "physiognomization" of the environment or persistent illusions and hallucinations of nonspecific faces; and the "mirror phenomenon" or the experience of inner alienation from one's reflected face, which is perceived as independently alive, sinister, and generally physically distorted. 1989-11-01 2023-08-11 human
H Schanda, E Gabrie. Position of affective symptomatology in the course of delusional psychoses. Psychopathology. vol 21. issue 1. 1989-03-17. PMID:3222425. the results of this investigation suggest that jaspers' hierarchical principle, still important for many diagnostic systems, according to which the presence of delusions and hallucinations is considered to be pathognomonic for schizophrenia and takes priority over any affective ones, be abandoned. 1989-03-17 2023-08-11 Not clear
P Seema. Dopamine receptors and the dopamine hypothesis of schizophrenia. Synapse (New York, N.Y.). vol 1. issue 2. 1989-02-21. PMID:2905529. based on the fact that dopamine-mimetic drugs elicited hallucinations, and that neuroleptics caused rigidity, van rossum in 1966 had suggested a hypothesis that dopamine pathways may be overactive in schizophrenia. 1989-02-21 2023-08-11 human
M V Seeman, P Seema. Psychosis and positron tomography. Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie. vol 33. issue 4. 1988-08-01. PMID:3289723. pet data in schizophrenia patients confirm that delusions and hallucinations are controlled by neuroleptics when the d2 dopamine receptors are specifically blocked. 1988-08-01 2023-08-11 Not clear
H Schanda, A Lieber, B Küfferle, E Gabriel, P Berne. Delusional psychoses: genetic findings as a critical variable for the validation of diagnostic criteria. Psychopathology. vol 19. issue 5. 1987-06-08. PMID:3575610. in respect to the development of the diagnostic criteria, the results of this study call for the formulation of a narrow definition of schizophrenia (as in the vrc) which is based on thought disorder and affective blunting with the exception of so-called productive symptomatology (delusions, hallucinations); separate criteria for schizoaffective disorders (as in rdc), and a broad and nonrestrictive definition for nonschizophrenic delusional disorders. 1987-06-08 2023-08-11 Not clear
H Schanda, K Thau, B Küfferle, W Kieffer, P Berne. Heterogeneity of delusional syndromes: diagnostic criteria and course prognosis. Psychopathology. vol 17. issue 5-6. 1985-10-10. PMID:6537544. our data thus uphold the old rule of thumb that affective symptomatology apparently has a very high prognostic value regarding the course of the illness and is in this respect superior to productive symptomatology (such as delusions and hallucinations), still taken to be pathognomonic for schizophrenia by some of the diagnostic criteria under study. 1985-10-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
H Inoue, H Hazama, K Hamazoe, M Ichikawa, F Omura, E Fukuma, K Inoue, Y Umezaw. Antipsychotic and prophylactic effects of acetazolamide (Diamox) on atypical psychosis. Folia psychiatrica et neurologica japonica. vol 38. issue 4. 1985-08-07. PMID:6442984. acetazolamide was given to 30 patients: type i, puberal periodic psychosis, a psychosis whose onset occurs during the period of puberty and which appears repetitively with psychosis-like condition at about the same interval as the menstrual cycle (6 cases); type ii, a) presenile atypical psychosis which initially appears in patients in their 20s or 30s accompanied by manic-depressive cycles and shows acute confusional and dreamy states in the presenile period, incurable cases (7), b) atypical psychosis, in the narrow sense, cases which show acute hallucination, delusion, confusional and dreamy states accompanied by affective symptoms (8 cases); type iii, repetitively the atypical manic and depressive states, and atypical manic-depressive psychosis, and transient changes in consciousness, refractory cases (2); type iv, atypical schizophrenia, which is considered to be schizophrenia but shows the abnormalities in electroencephalogram and emotional disorders (7 cases). 1985-08-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
G Winokur, C Scharfetter, J Angs. Stability of psychotic symptomatology (delusions, hallucinations), affective syndromes, and schizophrenic symptoms (thought disorder, incongruent affect) over episodes in remitting psychoses. European archives of psychiatry and neurological sciences. vol 234. issue 5. 1985-06-14. PMID:3987739. for schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder the first ten episodes were very similar to each other for affective syndromes, formal thought disorder and/or incongruent affect, and delusions and hallucinations. 1985-06-14 2023-08-11 Not clear
D M Ndetei, A Vadhe. A comparative cross-cultural study of the frequencies of hallucination in schizophrenia. Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica. vol 70. issue 6. 1985-03-12. PMID:6524420. a comparative cross-cultural study of the frequencies of hallucination in schizophrenia. 1985-03-12 2023-08-12 Not clear
N C Andreasen, S Olse. Negative v positive schizophrenia. Definition and validation. Archives of general psychiatry. vol 39. issue 7. 1983-04-07. PMID:7165478. positive schizophrenia is characterized by prominent delusions, hallucinations, positive formal thought disorder, and persistently bizarre behavior; negative schizophrenia, by affective flattening, alogia, avolition, anhedonia, and attentional impairment. 1983-04-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
F H Connolly, N L Gittleso. The relationship between delusions of sexual change and olfactory and gustatory hallucinations in schizophrenia. The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science. vol 119. issue 551. 1972-02-25. PMID:5129277. the relationship between delusions of sexual change and olfactory and gustatory hallucinations in schizophrenia. 1972-02-25 2023-08-11 Not clear