- A study has provided insight into a common neural mechanism that may drive auditory hallucinations as well as what may make these experiences more debilitating in some people. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/do-you-hear-what-i-hear-auditory-hallucinations-yield-clues-to-perception/ 3 comments science
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