Hallucinations
469 EGP
A neurologist’s exploration of hallucinations across various medical conditions, examining how the brain creates vivid false perceptions. Combines clinical cases with scientific insight into the nature of human consciousness.
This neurological investigation examines hallucinations across a spectrum of conditions, from Parkinson’s disease to migraines to sensory loss. Through detailed patient cases and scientific analysis, it explores how the brain constructs reality and what happens when these mechanisms go awry. The work bridges clinical medicine with broader questions about consciousness, perception, and the reliability of human experience. Written for both medical professionals and curious general readers interested in neuroscience and the mysteries of the mind.
| Dimensions | 370 cm |
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