Auditory Hallucinations: Exploring the Experience, Meaning, and Neurology of Hearing Voices
Auditory hallucinations encompass a diverse range of externalised sounds – from human voices to ambient noises – that carry vastly different meanings depending on the individual and cultural context. The post Auditory Hallucinations: Exploring the Experience, Meaning, and Neurology of Hearing Voices appeared first on Chemical Collective.
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