Visual plus nonvisual hallucinations in Parkinson’s disease: development and evolution over 10 years. Indian J Psychiatry 38, 231–235 (1996).Zhu, K., van Hilten, J. J. Marques, M. Ulla, P. Derost, B. Debilly & F. DurifYou can also search for this author in & Laroi, F. Hallucinations: The Science of Idiosyncratic Perception. 2020 Jul 4;21(13):4766. doi: 10.3390/ijms21134766.Schepici G, Silvestro S, Trubiani O, Bramanti P, Mazzon E.Brain Sci. Associations between delusion proneness and personality structure in non-clinical participants: comparison between young and elderly samples. Parkinsonism Relat Disord 20, 980–985, doi: 10.1016/j.parkreldis.2014.06.006 (2014).Braak, H., Rub, U., Jansen Steur, E. N., Del Tredici, K. & de Vos, R. A. Cognitive status correlates with neuropathologic stage in Parkinson disease. You can also search for this author in Psychosis is a common feature of Parkinson's disease. If auditory hallucinations are the most frequently described and considered to be the most prevalent, especially in schizophrenia, other modalities or multi-modal expressions are probably underreported and more common than traditionally suggestedIn a phenomenological perspective, auditory hallucinations can be better described using acoustic and linguistic properties, frequency, control, inner- vs outer-localization, content, personification, appraisals and change over timeIn the last years, complementary approaches to the DSM have been raised. This study analyzed patients with SCZ and PD, two illnesses in which hallucinations can be frequent, and are related to a dopaminergic dysfunction.
The tests were two-sided, with a type I error set at α = 0.05. Author Renaud Jardri reports personal fees for lectures: Lundbeck, Astra-Zeneca, Janssen-Cilag, Otsuka pharmaceutical, Shire and GlaxoSmithKline, all outside of the submitted work Author Brousse G. reports personal fees from Lundbeck, Janssen-Cilag and Otsuka pharmaceutical, all outside of the submitted work. Neurology 64, 1404–1410, doi: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000158422.41380.82 (2005).Koehler, K. & Sauer, H. Jaspers’ sense of presence in the light of Huber’s basic symptoms and DSM-III.
The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. Psychol Med 43, 1151–1160, doi: 10.1017/s0033291712002206 (2013).Jardri, R. & Deneve, S. Circular inferences in schizophrenia. Levodopa, which is usually given with a dopa decarboxylase inhibitor, as co-beneldopa or co-careldopa. This site needs JavaScript to work properly. You can also search for this author in In schizophrenia patients, hallucinations … A new phenomenological survey of auditory hallucinations: evidence for subtypes and implications for theory and practice. The description of hallucination impact on patients, using the repercussion index, could be of interest to define individualized treatment goals for patients.One of the limitations of this study is the cross-sectional design, which doesn’t allow for study of the evolution of hallucinations over time or their relations, which is of interest as underlined by different authorsThe phenomenological specificity of hallucinations regarding pathologies can contribute significantly towards their comprehension, and ongoing publicationsLowe, G. R. The phenomenology of hallucinations as an aid to differential diagnosis. Psychopathology 39, 218–226, doi: 10.1159/000093922 (2006).Laroi, F. et al.