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In November 2012 Oliver Sacks released his latest book, Hallucinations. In this work Sacks takes a look into why ordinary people can sometimes experience hallucinations and removes the stigma placed behind the word. He explains, “Hallucinations don’t belong wholly to the insane. Much more commonly, they are linked to sensory deprivation, intoxication, illness or injury.” [1] . Sacks writes about the not so well known phenomenon called Charles Bonnet Syndrome, which has been found to occur in elderly people who have lost their eyesight. The book has been described by Entertainment Weekly as, “Elegant… An absorbing plunge into a mystery of the mind,”[2]

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  1. ^ Sacks, Oliver. "Hallucinations".
  2. ^ Lee, Stephan. "Book Review: Hallucinations". Retrieved 09/2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)