giovedì 16 maggio 2013

- Pseudohallucinations: radio reception through shrapnel fragments. (1981) -

Source: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7270748


Quoted:
"a) Radio-reception. A 35 year old Vietnam combat, veteran started to complain of depression, headaches, and hearing blurred voices and music. Skull X-rays showed shrapnel metallic densities in the soft tissues and cranial bones of the left parieto-occipital region. His perception of voices and music were matched with stations in the AM broadcast band, and consistently identified the same station in the 560 Khz range. His radio- reception involved the metal implant diode rectification of the radio signal, and its bone transmission to the auditory apparatus. Other cases of broadcast reception due to dental work have been reported as well."
From: R.A. Boza "Hallucinations and illusions of non-psychiatric aetiologies" Psychiatry On-Line, 1996 

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