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19 March 2021

Cognitive Neuropsychiatry
Special Issue Editor(s)
Prabitha Urwyler,
University of Bern
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Marieke Begemann,
University of Groningen
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Vaughan Bell,
UCL
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New Directions in Hallucinations Research
This special issue is a project of the Early Career Hallucinations Research Group (ECHR) and is open to working groups from the ECHR.
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- Please select the special issue "New Directions in Hallucinations Research" when submitting your paper to Cognitive Neuropsychiatry so we can identify relevant papers.
- We are not restricting papers to specific methodologies but please note that papers must relate to hallucinations, present a significant development to the area, and include implications for cognitive or neurocognitive models of hallucinations.
- All papers will be judged on their individual merit through the standard process of peer review
- If more papers are accepted than will fit in the special issue, we will ensure all are published in the journal.
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