{"$schema":"https://ejfox.com/schema/page-twin@1.json","kind":"reading_item","url":"https://ejfox.com/reading/Sacks-Hallucinations","json_url":"https://ejfox.com/reading/Sacks-Hallucinations.json","generator":"ejfox.com/json-twin@1","data":{"cacheVersion":"2026-05-13-gear-cards","html":"<h1 class=\"\" id=\"hallucinations\">Hallucinations</h1>\n<h2 class=\"\" id=\"highlights\">Highlights</h2>\n<blockquote class=\"md-blockquote\">\n<p class=\"text-zinc-600 dark:text-zinc-400\">Some people hallucinate text or music. But by far the commonest hallucinations are the geometrical ones: squares, checkerboards, rhomboids, quadrangles, hexagons, bricks, walls, tiles, tessellations, honeycombs, mosaics. ^ref-13303</p>\n</blockquote>\n<svg class=\"mx-auto my-8 w-full max-w-prose\" height=\"1\">\n  <line x1=\"0\" y1=\"0\" x2=\"100%\" y2=\"0\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"1\" stroke-dasharray=\"2,4\" />\n</svg>\n<blockquote class=\"md-blockquote\">\n<p class=\"text-zinc-600 dark:text-zinc-400\">In the last decade or two, Dominic ffytche and his colleagues in London have done pioneering research on the neural basis of visual hallucinations. Based on the detailed reports of dozens of subjects, they developed a taxonomy of hallucinations, including categories like figures with hats, children or small people, landscapes, vehicles, grotesque faces, text, and cartoonlike faces. (This taxonomy is described in a 2000 paper by Santhouse et al.) ^ref-57663</p>\n</blockquote>\n<svg class=\"mx-auto my-8 w-full max-w-prose\" height=\"1\">\n  <line x1=\"0\" y1=\"0\" x2=\"100%\" y2=\"0\" stroke=\"currentColor\" stroke-width=\"1\" stroke-dasharray=\"2,4\" />\n</svg>\n<h2 class=\"\" id=\"metadata\">Metadata</h2>\n<ul class=\"list-disc\">\n<li class=\"\">Author: Oliver Sacks</li>\n<li class=\"\">ASIN: B0082XLY6G</li>\n<li class=\"\">Reference: <a href=\"https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0082XLY6G\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" class=\"external-link group inline-flex items-center text-blue-600 dark:text-blue-400\" data-preview-url=\"https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0082XLY6G\">https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0082XLY6G</a></li>\n<li class=\"\"><a href=\"kindle://book?action=open&#x26;asin=B0082XLY6G\" class=\"text-blue-600 dark:text-blue-400\">Kindle link</a></li>\n</ul>","title":"Hallucinations","metadata":{"kindle-sync":{"bookId":"40419","title":"Hallucinations","author":"Oliver Sacks","asin":"B0082XLY6G","lastAnnotatedDate":"2020-09-02","bookImageUrl":"https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81qLTBovPpL._SY160.jpg","highlightsCount":2},"tags":["book","health","research"],"words":122,"images":0,"imageDetails":{"total":0,"cloudinary":0,"withDimensions":0},"links":1,"codeBlocks":0,"headers":{"h1":1},"toc":[{"text":"Hallucinations","slug":"hallucinations","level":"h1","children":[{"text":"Highlights","slug":"highlights","level":"h2","children":[]},{"text":"Metadata","slug":"metadata","level":"h2","children":[]}]}],"type":"post"}},"_links":{"self":"https://ejfox.com/reading/Sacks-Hallucinations.json","html":"https://ejfox.com/reading/Sacks-Hallucinations","index":"/reading.json"}}