Nasal cycle dominance and hallucinations in an adult schizophrenic female.

作者: David Shannahoff-Khalsa , Shahrokh Golshan

DOI: 10.1016/J.PSYCHRES.2014.12.065

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摘要: Nasal dominance, at the onset of hallucinations, was studied as a marker both lateralized ultradian rhythm autonomic nervous system and tightly coupled alternating cerebral hemispheric dominance in single case study schizophrenic female. Over 1086 days, 145 hallucination episodes occurred with left nostril significantly greater than right dominant phase nasal cycle. A breathing exercise, that primarily stimulates hemisphere, reduces symptoms more quickly for hallucinations.

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