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Fairly interesting interview with Oliver Sacks. He's Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry at Columbia University Medical Center. He discusses his recet book about hallucinations. From the olfactory to the visual and audio....synthesasia, epilepsy, congenital blindness.
DMT gets a short mention. There is more talk about LSD. Worth a listen IMO
In his latest book Hallucinations, neurologist Oliver Sacks collects stories of individuals who can see, hear, and smell things that aren't really there -- such as strange voices, or collages of unrecognizable faces -- and explores the disorders and drugs that can produce such illusions.
DMT gets a short mention. There is more talk about LSD. Worth a listen IMO
In his latest book Hallucinations, neurologist Oliver Sacks collects stories of individuals who can see, hear, and smell things that aren't really there -- such as strange voices, or collages of unrecognizable faces -- and explores the disorders and drugs that can produce such illusions.