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List of works by Peter Moseley

A commentary on: Affective coding: the emotional dimension of agency.

scientific article published on 17 March 2015

Auditory verbal hallucinations as atypical inner speech monitoring, and the potential of neurostimulation as a treatment option

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Cognitive and phenomenological characteristics of hallucination-proneness across the lifespan

scientific article published on 26 November 2020

Continuities and Discontinuities in the Cognitive Mechanisms Associated With Clinical and Nonclinical Auditory Verbal Hallucinations

scientific article published in 2022

Experimentally induced limb-disownership in mixed reality

scientific article published on 18 December 2018

Functional interaction between right parietal and bilateral frontal cortices during visual search tasks revealed using functional magnetic imaging and transcranial direct current stimulation.

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Inner Speech is not so Simple: A Commentary on Cho and Wu (2013).

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Intentional inhibition but not source memory is related to hallucination-proneness and intrusive thoughts in a university sample

scientific article published on 14 January 2019

Interdisciplinary approaches to the phenomenology of auditory verbal hallucinations.

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Musical hallucinations, musical imagery, and earworms: A new phenomenological survey

scientific article published on 01 August 2018

Testing continuum models of psychosis: No reduction in source monitoring ability in healthy individuals prone to auditory hallucinations.

scientific article published on 22 November 2016

The effect of auditory verbal imagery on signal detection in hallucination-prone individuals.

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The role of the superior temporal lobe in auditory false perceptions: a transcranial direct current stimulation study.

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Voice-Hearing Across The Continuum: A Phenomenology of Spiritual Voices

scientific article published in 2022

When words and pictures come alive: Relating the modality of intrusive thoughts to modalities of hypnagogic/hypnopompic hallucinations