by Hearing the Voice | Jan 23, 2014 | HtV Publications, Ideas & Opinions
Our project director Charles Fernyhough has been blogging for Psychology Today for over five years now and in that time has covered a wide variety of topics and issues, ranging from his interests in developmental psychology to the art and science of autobiographical...
by Hearing the Voice | Dec 11, 2013 | HtV Publications, HtV Research
As part of my PhD thesis, I have recently written a review paper (co-authored with Charles Fernyhough and Amanda Ellison) on the cognitive neuroscience of inner speech and voice-hearing. The paper also looks at how this relates to findings that suggest that...
by Hearing the Voice | Nov 27, 2013 | Conferences, Seminars, Lectures & Workshops, HtV Publications, HtV Research, Other publications |
The second biannual meeting of the ICHR (International Consortium on Hallucinations Research) was held at Durham University in September 2013. A full report on the meeting by organisers Flavie Waters, Angela Woods and Charles Fernyhough has just been published in...
by Hearing the Voice | Oct 28, 2013 | Hearing Voices Network & Voice Collective Events, HtV Publications, HtV Research, Publications
In November 2011, with the support of the Wellcome Trust and Durham University’s Institute of Advanced Study (IAS), Hearing the Voice brought 45 experts by experience and profession together for the world’s first interdisciplinary research workshop on voice-hearing....
by Hearing the Voice | Oct 3, 2013 | HtV Publications, Other publications, Uncategorized
Charles Fernyhough and HtV team members Richard Bentall and Simon McCarthy-Jones have recently published articles in Hallucination, a new collection of essays by scientists and philosophers edited by Fiona Macpherson and Dimitris Platchias. The volume is described on...
by Hearing the Voice | Jun 18, 2013 | HtV Publications, HtV Research |
My research in the Hearing the Voice project starts with the deceptively simple question: what is it we are studying? In a presentation at the Hearing Voices symposium at Stanford earlier this year, I explored how voices or auditory verbal hallucinations have been...