Hallucinations : behavior, experience, and theory /
Hallucinations : behavior, experience, and theory /
edited by R.K. Siegel and L.J. West
- New York : Wiley, 1975
- xiii, 322 p., 4 leaves of plates : ill. ; 27 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index
La Barre, W. Anthropological perspectives on hallucination and hallucinogens.--Winters, W. D. The continuum of CNS excitatory states and hallucinosis.--Hartmann, E. Dreams and other hallucinations, an approach to the underlying mechanism.--Siegel, R. K. and Murray, E. J. Drug-induced hallucinations in animals and man.--Horowitz, M. J. Hallucinations, and information-processing approach.--Fischer, R. Cartography of inner space.--Sarbin, T. R. and Juhasz, J. B. The social context of hallucinations.--Savage, C. W. The continuity of perceptual and cognitive experiences.--West, L. J. A clinical and theoretical overview of hallucinatory phenomena.
0471790966
75-012670
Hallucinations and illusions
Includes bibliographical references and index
La Barre, W. Anthropological perspectives on hallucination and hallucinogens.--Winters, W. D. The continuum of CNS excitatory states and hallucinosis.--Hartmann, E. Dreams and other hallucinations, an approach to the underlying mechanism.--Siegel, R. K. and Murray, E. J. Drug-induced hallucinations in animals and man.--Horowitz, M. J. Hallucinations, and information-processing approach.--Fischer, R. Cartography of inner space.--Sarbin, T. R. and Juhasz, J. B. The social context of hallucinations.--Savage, C. W. The continuity of perceptual and cognitive experiences.--West, L. J. A clinical and theoretical overview of hallucinatory phenomena.
0471790966
75-012670
Hallucinations and illusions
