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  2. Musical hallucinations - Wikipedia

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    It was like being given back a forgotten bit of my childhood again." Sacks also reported another elderly woman, Mrs. O'M, who had a mild case of deafness and reported hearing musical pieces. When she was treated with anticonvulsive medications, her musical hallucinations ceased but when asked if she missed them, she said "Not on your life."

  3. Auditory hallucination - Wikipedia

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    An auditory hallucination, or paracusia, [1] is a form of hallucination that involves perceiving sounds without auditory stimulus.While experiencing an auditory hallucination, the affected person hears a sound or sounds that did not come from the natural environment.

  4. Thought experiment - Wikipedia

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    His arguments were originally presented in his 2015 book Virtual Worlds as Philosophical Tools. [ 69 ] Gualeni's argument is that the history of philosophy has, until recently, merely been the history of written thought, and digital media can complement and enrich the limited and almost exclusively linguistic approach to philosophical thought.

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  6. It's All in Your Head (book) - Wikipedia

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    It's All in Your Head is a nonfiction book by neurologist Suzanne O'Sullivan, in which she shares her past experiences in diagnosing patients with psychosomatic disorders. The book focuses on the culture of medicine and societal views on psychosomatic illness—physical symptoms that stem from the mind.

  7. 12 of the Best 'I Statements' To Use in Arguments, According ...

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    Best 'I Statements' To Use in the Workplace 1. "I feel frustrated that you missed the project deadline." You outlined all the deadlines in Asana or Trello, did your share and your colleague ...

  8. Argument from illusion - Wikipedia

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    Further arguments are based on the extended mind theory, which appeals to external sources of mental items. For example, the theory holds that perception is the result of a complex interaction of mind, body and the environment. [4] This would rule out internal items such as sense data as referred to in the statement of the argument.

  9. Read the full transcript from arguments in North Carolina’s ...

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    For people who want to read the entire 208-page transcript to get a sense of the details of the day’s arguments, and exactly how the justices phrased their questions, the written version offers ...