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Flashing LED goggles spark visual hallucinations

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Amanda D. Francoeur, [email protected]

No, you’re not seeing things. Researchers can trigger visual hallucinations using intensely flashing LEDs. Employing photic stimulation to promote brain responses could bring scientists closer to understanding the phenomena and, in turn, could reveal more about the psychiatric, neurological and eye disorders associated with them. Unlike other vision disorders, hallucinations are especially difficult to study because of their irregularity and unpredictability. However, Dr. Dominic H. ffytche at the Institute of Psychiatry in London devised a way to manipulate the same anomalous activity within...Read full article

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    Published: December 2008
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