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Neural correlates of visual hallucinatory phenomena: The role of attention

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 December 2005

Miguel Castelo-Branco*
Affiliation:
IBILI – Faculdade de Medicina, Azinhaga de Santa Comba, 3000–354, Coimbra, Portugalwww.ibili.uc.pt

Abstract

The Perception and Attention Deficit (PAD) model of visual hallucinations is as limited in generality as other models. It does, however, raise an interesting hypothesis on the role of attentional biases among proto-objects. The prediction that neither impaired attention nor impaired sensory activation alone will produce hallucinations should be addressed in future studies by analysing partial correlations between putative causes and hallucinatory effects.

Type
Open Peer Commentary
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2005

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