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Signal Theory and Hallucination

 
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A 5 page research paper that investigates the relationship between signal detection theory and hallucinations. Research in this area shows that people who hallucinate easily, such as schizophrenics, are more likely to "hear" a signal in pure-noise trials. As this suggests, signal detection theory and its resulting methodology provides researchers with one possible means of exploring the topic of hallucinations and its relationship to human cognition. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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