Marcella Montagnese, Miriam Vignando, Daniel Collerton, Dominic Ffytche, Urs Peter Mosimann, John-Paul Taylor, Katrina daSilva Morgan, Prabitha Urwyler
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Abstract
Introduction: Hallucinations occur across neurodegenerative disorders, with increasing severity, poorer cognition and impaired hallucination-specific insight associated with worse outcomes and faster disease progression. It remains unclear how changes in cognition, temporal aspects of hallucinations, hallucination-specific insight and distress relate to each other.Methods: Extant samples of patients experiencing visual hallucinations were included in the analyses: Parkinson's Disease (n = 103), Parkinson's Disease Dementia (n = 41), Dementia with Lewy Bodies (n = 27) and Eye Disease (n = 113). We explored the relationship between factors of interest with Spearman's correlations and random-effect linear models.Results: Spearman's correlation analyses at the whole-group level showed that higher hallucination-specific insight was related to higher MMSE score (rs = 0.39, p < 0.001) and less severe hallucinations (rs = -0.28, p < .01). Linear mixed-models controlling for diagnostic group showed that insight was related to higher MMSE (p < .001), to hallucination severity (p = 0.003), and to VH duration (p = 0.04). Interestingly, insight was linked to the distress component but not the frequency component of severity. No significant relationship was found between MMSE and hallucination severity in these analyses.Conclusion: Our findings highlight the importance of hallucination-specific insight, distress and duration across groups. A better understanding of the role these factors play in VH may help with the development of future therapeutic interventions trans-diagnostically.
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Cognitive Neuropsychiatry (CNP) publishes high quality empirical and theoretical papers in the multi-disciplinary field of cognitive neuropsychiatry. Specifically the journal promotes the study of cognitive processes underlying psychological and behavioural abnormalities, including psychotic symptoms, with and without organic brain disease. Since 1996, CNP has published original papers, short reports, case studies and theoretical and empirical reviews in fields of clinical and cognitive neuropsychiatry, which have a bearing on the understanding of normal cognitive processes. Relevant research from cognitive neuroscience, cognitive neuropsychology and clinical populations will also be considered.
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