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Anthropology
Tanya Luhrmann
Big Question: Is There a Relationship Between the Way People Think about Thinking and Their Experience of the Supernatural?
2016 Faculty Fellowship
Comparative Study of Hallucinatory Phenomena in Psychosis in the United States and India
2010 Faculty Seed Grant
Comparative Study of Hallucinatory Phenomena in Psychosis in the United States and India
2010 Faculty Seed Grant
Related publications:
- Jones, Nev and Tanya Marie Luhrmann. "Beyond the Sensory: Findings from an In-Depth Analysis of the Phenomenology of "Auditory Hallucinations" in Schizophrenia." Psychosis: Social and Integrative Approaches 8.3 (2016): 191–202.
- Luhrmann, T. M., R. Padmavati, H. Tharoor, and A. Osei. "Differences in Voice-Hearing Experiences of People with Psychosis in the USA, India, and Ghana: Interview-Based Study." The British Journal of Psychiatry 206 (2015): 41–44.
- Luhrmann, Tanya M., R. Padmavati, Hema Tharoor, and Akwasi Osei. "Hearing Voices in Different Cultures: A Social Kindling Hypothesis." Topics in Cognitive Science 7 (2015): 646–663.
Workshop in Signal Theory
2008 Faculty Seed Grant
Workshop in Signal Theory
2008 Faculty Seed Grant
With Rebecca Bliege Blird.