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  2. Auditory hallucination - Wikipedia

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    There are three main categories into which the hearing of talking voices often fall: a person hearing a voice speak one's thoughts, a person hearing one or more voices arguing, or a person hearing a voice narrating their own actions. [4] These three categories do not account for all types of auditory hallucinations. Hallucinations of music also ...

  3. Voices in My Head (Falling in Reverse song) - Wikipedia

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    "Voices in My Head" is a song by American rock band Falling in Reverse. It was released on May 31, 2022, through Epitaph Records. [1] It was released as a standalone single and was later included on their fifth studio album Popular Monster. [2] The song was again produced by DangerKids vocalist Tyler Smyth and frontman Ronnie Radke. The song ...

  4. Voices in My Head (Ashley Tisdale song) - Wikipedia

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    "Voices in My Head" is an indie pop song [2] written by Tisdale, Whitney Lauren Phillips and John Feldmann.On the track, Tisdale discusses her insecurities and vulnerabilities, related to the anxiety and depression she suffers from, and also describes how her lover provides the support she needs in order to keep her grounded. [19]

  5. Hearing Voices Movement - Wikipedia

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    Hearing voices is part of the diversity of being a human, it is a faculty that is common (3-10% of the population will hear a voice or voices in their lifetime) and significant. Hearing voices is experienced by many people who do not have symptoms that would lead to diagnosis of mental illness.

  6. Hearing 'voices' common for children - AOL

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    While hearing voices can be a manifestation of schizophrenia, and so should not be ignored, a new survey out of the Netherlands indicates. When young children hear voices, many parents rush to the ...

  7. Musical hallucinations - Wikipedia

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    Keshevan and Berrios were the first authors to identify classes of musical hallucinations. These classes consisted of hearing loss, coarse brain disease (i.e. tumors), epileptic disorder, stroke, and psychiatric disorder. Although no statistical analyses were performed, the authors stated that deafness was the most strongly related factor in ...

  8. Auditory illusion - Wikipedia

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    Hearing a missing fundamental frequency, given other parts of the harmonic series; Various psychoacoustic tricks of lossy audio compression; McGurk effect; Octave illusion/Deutsch's high–low illusion; Auditory pareidolia: hearing indistinct voices in random noise. The Shepard–Risset tone or scale, and the Deutsch tritone paradox; Speech-to ...

  9. Hearing Voices Network - Wikipedia

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    The principal roles of Hearing Voices Networks are as follows: To support and develop local Hearing Voices Support Groups; Raise awareness of the hearing voices approach; To campaign for human rights and social justice for people who hear voices; To provide information, advice and support to people who hear voices, their family, friends