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Hallucinations
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Prepare to embark on a mesmerizing journey into the captivating world of "Hallucinations," a thought-provoking work penned by renowned neurologist Oliver Sacks. Acclaimed as a "National Bestseller" and hailed as the "poet laureate of medicine" by The New York Times, Sacks delves deep into the realms of altered perceptions and the profound insights they offer into our brains, our folklore, and our culture. In this exploration, he uncovers the latent potential for hallucination that resides within every one of us.
"An absorbing plunge into a mystery of the mind," raves Entertainment Weekly.
Contrary to the misconception that hallucinations equate to madness, Sacks reveals that these sensory distortions are, in fact, a common facet of the human experience. They manifest in various forms, from the dazzling visual phenomena of migraines to vivid visions induced by factors such as fever, injuries, drugs, sensory deprivation, exhaustion, or even profound grief. With a keen eye, Sacks demonstrates how hallucinations have not only shaped mythological traditions, literary creations, and religious revelations but also played a pivotal role in the course of human history.
Drawing from his own personal encounters, a trove of clinical cases derived from his patients, and iconic historical instances ranging from the enigmatic Dostoevsky to the whimsical Lewis Carroll, Oliver Sacks embarks on an investigative odyssey. He seeks to unravel the enigma of sensory deceptions, shedding light on their significance in deciphering the inner workings of our brains, their profound influence on our folklore and culture, and their inherent presence within the fabric of the human experience.
Oliver Sacks
Professor of Neurology and Psychiatry at Columbia University. He received his education and suffered at first, as he and his brother entered a boarding school without the knowledge of his family, then he went to St. Paul's School in London, and received his education until he obtained a Bachelor's degree in organology and biology, and completed his studies to obtain a master's in order to qualify himself to practice medicine, Then he left England to Canada and then to the United States, which was a positive step towards a completely different career path from what he was accustomed to. He was a professor of neuroscience at the New York University of Medicine, and then he took a number of positions in a number of universities for medicine, and he wrote many books that got bestsellers, and then did a number of studies on a group of cases of people who suffer from neurological disorders, and he got He was honored on the anniversary of his death for his clear and distinguished contributions in supporting music therapy and the effect of this music on the human brain. Oxford University awarded him an honorary doctorate in civil law. D is a large number of awards that testify to his knowledge and excellence in his medical field.
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