Not Everyone with Schizophrenia Hears Voices. Here’s Why

A new study shows that judicial decisions are far from neutral: a judge’s reasoning emerges as a selective dialogue among the voices of prosecution, defense, witnesses, and police. In one case, for example, this interplay turned an accusation of tax fraud into doubt.

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50-Year-Old Theory on Schizophrenia's 'Voices' Confirmed by Recent Study

Project unearths voices from one of the world’s first HIV/AIDS service organizations - EurekAlert!

USF study reveals how menopause impacts women’s voices – and why it matters - EurekAlert!

Wired for voices: Conserved brain responses in mammals - EurekAlert!

Lost score revives sound of music and voices from centuries past

NASA Group Amplifies Voices of Employees with Disabilities

What happens in the brain when a person with schizophrenia 'hears voices'?

What happens in the brain when a person with schizophrenia “hears voices”? - EurekAlert

Why Do Some People “Hear Voices”? A Look Inside the Schizophrenic Brain

Scientists Identify Brain Signal Disruptions Behind Voices in Schizophrenia

Why You Hear Voices in Your White Noise Machine

A study says virtual conferences do not mitigate gender disparities in scientific discourse, emphasizing the need for continued efforts to amplify women scientists' voices

Parrots Mimic Sounds, Yet They Still Recognize Each Other’s Voices — How?

Dog Brains Reveal a Special Affinity With Female Voices

Monk parakeets have unique ‘voices’ that may identify friends and foes

The Quest to Save the Most Precious Voices on Earth

We Thought These Animals Were Silent. Scientists Just Found Their Voices