- trait-negative hallucinator
- Also referred to as non-hallucinator. Both terms are used to denote an individual without a history of hallucinatory experience. They are used in opposition to "trait hallucinator, and " trait-positive hallucinatory (which are both used to denote an individual with a history of hallucinatory activity who is currently not hallucinating), as well as to " hallucinator, a term used to denote an individual who is currently hallucinating.ReferencesWoodruff, P.W., Wright, I.C., Bullmore, E.T., Brammer, M., Howard, R.J., Williams, S.C., Shapleske, J., Rossell, S., David, A.S.,McGuire, P.K., Murray, R.M. (1997). Hallucinations and the temporal cortical response to speech in schizophrenia: A functional magnetic resonance imaging study. American Journal of Psychiatry, 154, 1676-1682.
Dictionary of Hallucinations. J.D. Blom. 2010.