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"Doctor, I Hear Music": A Brief Review About Musical Hallucinations

Auditory hallucinations are defined as the abnormal perception of sound in the absence of an external auditory stimulus. Musical hallucinations constitute a complex type of auditory hallucination characterized by perception of melodies, music, or songs. Musical hallucinations are infrequent and have...

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Published in:The open neurology journal 2017-02, Vol.11 (1), p.11-14
Main Authors: Alvarez Perez, Purificacion, Garcia-Antelo, Maria Jose, Rubio-Nazabal, Eduardo
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Auditory hallucinations are defined as the abnormal perception of sound in the absence of an external auditory stimulus. Musical hallucinations constitute a complex type of auditory hallucination characterized by perception of melodies, music, or songs. Musical hallucinations are infrequent and have been described in 0.16% of a general hospital population. The auditory hallucinations are popularly associated with psychiatric disorders or degenerative neurological diseases but there may be other causes in which the patient evolves favorably with treatment. With this clinical case we want to stress the importance of knowing the causes of musical hallucinations due to the unpredictable social consequences that they can have.
ISSN:1874-205X
1874-205X
DOI:10.2174/1874205X01711010011