Scientists scan brains to unlock mystery of voices in schizophrenia
NCT ID NCT07003529
Summary
This study aims to understand what happens in the brain when people with schizophrenia hear voices or sounds that aren't there (auditory hallucinations). Researchers will use MRI brain scans to compare brain activity and connections in 40 participants—some who experience hallucinations and some who don't. The goal is to learn if a specific brain region called the inferior colliculi acts like a faulty filter, letting internal thoughts be mistaken for external sounds.
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CHU de Nîmes, Hôpital Universitaire Carémeau
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