The feeling, embodiment and emotion of hallucinations in first episode psychosis: a prospective phenomenological visual-ecological study using novel multimodal unusual sensory experience (muse) maps

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  • who: Katie Melvin from the Funding: University of Leicester have published the article: The feeling, embodiment and emotion of hallucinations in first episode psychosis: A prospective phenomenological visual-ecological study using novel multimodal unusual sensory experience (MUSE) maps, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Added value of this study This study provides a more extensive dataset on the immediate feeling and embodied experience of hallucinations; with a novel contribution of body-maps and the prospective approach offering a higher level of ecological validity than is typically available. With existing research focused upon auditory hallucinations, this study . . .

     

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