Charles Bonnet syndrome

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    1A. The pathway of vision is most easily explained by a light sensory neuron that is triggered and then is passed on to the interneurons, passed on to the LGN neuron in the thalamus, which then goes to the occipital cortex neuron. When the eye sees the red balloon start to come out of hand of the man, the left visual field picks it up and the light travels through the left eye of the retina to get to the photoreceptors, these signals are then passed through synapses to bipolar cells and from there

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    hallucinations: hearing music, or voices, that are not there. Hallucinations can be frightening, strange, or even amusing and divine. There are numerous causes of hallucinations: they are usually experienced by people with schizophrenia, Charles Bonnet syndrome, Parkinson’s disease, or other psychological and mental disorders. However, hallucinations can also be experienced by healthy individuals, who are the subjects for studying the nature and causes of hallucinations, as they do not interact with

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    Informative Speech Outline Topic : Hallucinations General Purpose : To inform Specific Purpose : To inform my audience about the types , causes and the treatment of hallucinations. Thesis : Everyone should know the information of hallucinations because the true facts about hallucinations like the type, causes and treatment of hallucination is important in human’s daily life. I.Introduction A. Attention Getter What are you thinking when someone that

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    Introduction Approximately three percent of the population of the U.S has said they have, in fact experienced a near death experience or NDE. While being involved in a near death experience there are reports that consist of involving one or more of the following: having an awareness of being dead, having an out of body experiences, feelings of euphoria, seeing a tunnel of light, and meeting deceased people. After experiencing this phenomenon, the near death survivor often reports a non-fear

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