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1 Lecturer in Psychiatry, Whiteley Wood Clinic, Woofinden Road, Sheffield 10.
This paper is concerned with the phenomenology of "inner voices", "loud" or "audible thoughts" and similar experiences. It attempts to show that various forms of auditory imagery, often experienced in an obsessive-compulsive way, may closely resemble the schizophrenic experience of "thoughts becoming aloud", but that distinction is possible on phenomenological grounds.
Submitted on July 6, 1965
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