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Jan 19, 2014delfon rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
<http://www.oliversacks.com>. Another using the same genre, lots of sesquipedalians, lots of real life examples and lots of relevances. We learn various ways hallucinations can erupt, their kinds, and acceptance by the patients involved. we are also treated to historical anecdotes. However, surprisingly, references are especially suspicious; mainly because, many are from the mid to late 19th century,. In fact, its the last few decades that neuroscience has captured and expanded interest. Some exaggerations in defining a hallucination, it seems to me. But otherwise an informative, enlightening read for most part.