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Two visual hallucinatory syndromes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 December 2005
Abstract
When viewed from a distance, visual hallucinations fall into one of two symptom patterns, a dichotomy which poses a problem for theoretical models treating them as a single entity. Such models should be broadened to allow for two distinct but overlapping syndromes – one likely to relate to visual de-afferentation, the other to Perception and Attention Deficit (PAD) cholinergic pathology.
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1. These syndromes are unrelated to those associated with eye disease described in Santhouse et al. (2000), which would be considered sub-syndromes of the first, predominantly simple hallucination syndrome described here.
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