Perception is far from perfection. The role of the brain and mind in constructing realities.
Perception is far from perfection. The role of the brain and mind in constructing realities.
When viewed from a distance, visual hallucinations fall into one of two symptom patterns, a dichotomy which poses a problem for theoretical models treating them as a single entity. Such models should be broadened to allow for two distinct but overlapping syndromes – one likely to relate to visual de-afferentation, the other to Perception and Attention Deficit (PAD) cholinergic pathology.
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Dror, Itiel E.
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2005
Dror, Itiel E.
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Dror, Itiel E.
(2005)
Perception is far from perfection. The role of the brain and mind in constructing realities.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 28 (6), .
(doi:10.1017/S0140525X05270139).
Abstract
When viewed from a distance, visual hallucinations fall into one of two symptom patterns, a dichotomy which poses a problem for theoretical models treating them as a single entity. Such models should be broadened to allow for two distinct but overlapping syndromes – one likely to relate to visual de-afferentation, the other to Perception and Attention Deficit (PAD) cholinergic pathology.
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