The neuroscience of visual hallucinations /

Each year, some two million people in the United Kingdom experience visual hallucinations. Infrequent, fleeting visual hallucinations, often around sleep, are a usual feature of life. In contrast, consistent, frequent, persistent hallucinations during waking are strongly associated with clinical dis...

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Other Authors: Collerton, Daniel (Editor), Mosimann, Urs P. (Editor), Perry, E. K. (Elaine K.) (Editor)
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