The researchers detected a specific delay of about 18 milliseconds between the waves in the visual cortex and the ...
A growing body of neuroimaging research is pinpointing exactly how psychedelic drugs hijack the brain’s visual system to ...
Alex Patterson was diagnosed with Charles Bonnet Syndrome, an under-reported condition which causes visual hallucinations in ...
Specific rhythms of flickering light can synchronise brain activity, offering clues about perception and possible future ...
Psychedelics appear to reshape how the brain builds reality by dampening incoming visual signals and boosting internal memory networks.
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There are so many weird illnesses and disorders out there — it’s one of the reason I love the study of medicine. If we’re lucky, we’ll get a glimpse at some of the stranger illnesses out there and ...
Background: Visual hallucinations occur in various neurological diseases, but are most prominent in Lewy body dementia, Parkinson's disease and schizophrenia. The lifetime prevalence of visual ...
Neuroimaging suggests that hearing voices in borderline personality disorder is tied to reduced gray matter in specific brain ...
Following a recent report of monocular Charles Bonnet syndrome (CBS) after enucleation, 1 we wish to present a case of complex monocular visual hallucinations in nonarteritic anterior ischaemic optic ...
Formed visual hallucinations with retained insight and cognition or Charles Bonnet syndrome (CBS) is known to occur after ocular surgery, albeit rarely. 1 We report an unusual case of CBS following ...
Some people have lost their eyesight, but they continue to "see." This phenomenon, a kind of vivid visual hallucination, is named after the Swiss doctor, Charles Bonnet, who described in 1769 how his ...