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The microwave auditory effect is the perception of sounds induced by pulsed or modulated radio frequencies. It is also known as the Frey effect or voice to skull (V2K) technology, which is a conspiracy theory that claims government agents can transmit sounds and thoughts into people's heads.
Auditory hallucination, or paracusia, is a form of hallucination that involves perceiving sounds without auditory stimulus. It can be associated with psychotic disorders, substance use, or other medical conditions. Learn about the different types, causes, and neural correlates of auditory hallucinations.
People avoiding products because of the chemicals says a lot to manufacturers, and that may drive what they do. CNN: If everyone has been exposed, is there anything we can do to reduce the impacts?
Phantom vibration syndrome is the perception that one's mobile phone is vibrating or ringing when it is not. Learn about the causes, history, epidemiology and management of this phenomenon, also known as ringxiety, fauxcellarm or phonetom.
"Many people who try to end their lives feel they are doing the people around them a favor," he told Fox News Digital. "When we hear that type of language, intervention is essential."
Aphantasia is a condition where people cannot form mental images of objects, faces, or scenes. Learn about its history, research, and how it affects memory, emotion, and creativity.
“People think that because their blood iron levels are OK that their brain iron levels are OK,” Spector says. “But sometimes we still treat them with iron and they get better.”
Altered Traits is a 2017 book that reviews over 6,000 scientific studies on meditation and its effects on the mind, brain, and body. It covers various levels of meditation practice, from beginner to advanced, and discusses the benefits and limitations of meditation science.