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The phantom songs that strike the wrong note
www.independent.co.uk
[The Independent] - In his book Hallucinations, Oliver Sacks, professor of neurology at the NYU School of Medicine, points out that monotony of activity has been known to accompany them. The brain not only needs "perceptual input", it requires "perceptual change". So
Michiko Kakutani's 10 Favorite Books of 2012
www.nytimes.com
[New York Times] - HALLUCINATIONS by Oliver Sacks (Alfred A. Knopf). This physician's latest book is a fascinating natural history of hallucinations. There are visual hallucinations (like seeing Kermit the “Sesame Street” frog several times a day), auditory
Google News: Scienza: i migliori libri del 2012
[Panorama] - Ramachandran, brillante neurologo californiano di origini indiane, non è Oliver Sacks, e nonostante il titolo richiami il celebre «L'uomo che scambiò sua moglie per un cappello», il suo saggio è diverso. Non ha nulla di accattivante o di consolatorio
Neurologist Oliver Sacks' new book examines 'Hallucinations,' including his own
www.dallasnews.com
[Dallas Morning News] - NEW YORK — Enter a nondescript building in the West Village, ride an old elevator a couple flights up and suddenly you're in a world of wonder long in the making. You've entered the office of Dr. Oliver Sacks. The well-worn lair of the world's most
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