Cognitive Vulnerability to Auditory Hallucination Impaired Perception of Meaning

Author:

Heilbrun Alfred B.,Blum Nancy A.

Abstract

SummaryForty-four psychiatric patients were separated into four groups on the basis of presence/absence of hallucinations and reactive/process status. Reactive hallucinators were found to be singularly impaired in two aspects of cognitive processing: (1) tolerance of ambiguity; and (2) availability of alternative meanings. The perceptual errors produced by premature judgment and limited consideration of alternative meanings for misperceptions are discussed as factors predisposing to auditory hallucination.

Publisher

Royal College of Psychiatrists

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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