A case of persistent visual hallucinations of faces following LSD abuse: a functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging study
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A case of persistent visual hallucinations of faces following LSD abuse: a functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging study
Abstract
In this study, we report the case of a patient experiencing hallucinations of faces that could be reliably precipitated by looking at trees. Using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI), we found that face hallucinations were associated with increased and decreased neural activity in a number of cortical regions. Within the same fusiform face area, however, we found significant decreased and increased neural activity according to whether the patient was experiencing hallucinations or veridical perception of faces, respectively. These findings may indicate key differences in how hallucinatory and veridical perceptions lead to the same phenomenological experience of seeing faces.
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