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Rose covers disability and mental health, and she helps write STAT’s daily Morning Rounds newsletter. Confidential tips can be sent to Rose on Signal at rosebroderick.11. Schizophrenia is a poorly ...
An AI hallucination is an outright falsehood, whereas AI slop is just poor quality output or silliness, the latter often created to get more clicks and revenue on social media. See AI slop. Because ...
Hypnagogic hallucinations are visions or sounds that happen as you fall asleep. The idea of having hallucinations can be upsetting. Hallucinations are usually associated with serious mental conditions ...
You're a generally well-adjusted person. You saw or heard something that wasn't real. Here's why that might not be a bad thing. Seeing or hearing things that aren’t actually there? Up to ten percent ...
You don't need psychedelic drugs to start seeing colors and objects that aren't really there. Just 15 minutes of near-total sensory deprivation can bring on hallucinations in many otherwise sane ...
Hearing imaginary voices is a common but mysterious feature of schizophrenia spectrum disorders. Up to 80 percent of people with these conditions experience auditory hallucinations, hearing speech or ...
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 ...