Swyer Ariel, Powers Albert R
Department of Behavioral Sciences, York College/CUNY, Jamaica, NY, USA.
Department of Psychiatry and the Connecticut Mental Health Center, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.
NPJ Schizophr. 2020 Aug 4;6(1):19. doi: 10.1038/s41537-020-0106-8.
Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) have traditionally been thought to be outside the influence of conscious control. However, recent work with voice hearers makes clear that both treatment-seeking and non-treatment-seeking voice hearers may exert varying degrees of control over their voices. Evidence suggests that this ability may be a key factor in determining health status, but little systematic examination of control in AVH has been carried out. This review provides an overview of the research examining control over AVH in both treatment-seeking and non-treatment-seeking populations. We first examine the relationship between control over AVH and health status as well as the psychosocial factors that may influence control and functioning. We then link control to various cognitive constructs that appear to be important for voice hearing. Finally, we reconcile the possibility of control with the field's current understanding of the proposed cognitive, computational, and neural underpinnings of hallucinations and perception more broadly. Established relationships between control, health status, and functioning suggest that the development of control over AVH could increase functioning and reduce distress. A more detailed understanding of the discrete types of control, their development, and their neural underpinnings is essential for translating this knowledge into new therapeutic approaches.
传统上,人们认为幻听不受意识控制的影响。然而,最近与幻听患者的研究表明,无论是寻求治疗的还是未寻求治疗的幻听患者,都可能对其幻听声音施加不同程度的控制。有证据表明,这种能力可能是决定健康状况的关键因素,但对幻听控制的系统研究却很少。这篇综述概述了在寻求治疗和未寻求治疗的人群中对幻听控制的研究。我们首先研究幻听控制与健康状况之间的关系,以及可能影响控制和功能的心理社会因素。然后,我们将控制与各种对幻听似乎很重要的认知结构联系起来。最后,我们将控制的可能性与该领域目前对幻觉和更广泛感知的认知、计算和神经基础的理解相协调。控制、健康状况和功能之间已确立的关系表明,对幻听控制能力的发展可以提高功能并减轻痛苦。对控制的离散类型、其发展及其神经基础有更详细的了解,对于将这些知识转化为新的治疗方法至关重要。