Researchers from the University of Utah are beginning to unpack the secrets of a mushroom, Lanmaoa asiatica, which is ...
While visions of tiny people sounds straight out of a fairy tale, it’s a normal reaction from eating a type of fungi that’s a ...
A popular wild mushroom sold in markets and restaurants in Yunnan, China, causes hallucinations of "little people" when ...
One scientist calls them “everyday hallucinations” to describe experiences like believing you hear your name called while you ...
Hallucinations, where people see, hear or even smell things that aren’t there, may be more common than you might think. They are "an essential part of the human condition," writes neurologist Oliver ...
For a lot of people, being able to immediately fall asleep the second their head hits the pillow is just a dream. Living during these turbulent times with our minds racing a mile a minute, trying to ...
Hallucinations are unreal sensory experiences, such as hearing or seeing something that is not there. Any of our five senses (vision, hearing, taste, smell, touch) can be involved. Most often, when we ...
Besides AI hallucinations, there are AI meta-hallucinations. Those are especially bad in a mental health context. Here's the ...
People diagnosed with schizophrenia who are prone to hallucinations are likely to have structural differences in a key region of the brain compared to both healthy individuals and people diagnosed ...