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Index

Abell, Truman, ref 1n

Adair, Virginia Hamilton, ref 1

Adamis, Dimitrios, ref 1n

Adler, Shelley, ref 1

Agincourt, ref 1

Agnes R. (Parkinson’s), ref 1

Ahab, Captain, ref 1n, ref 2n

Airy, Hubert, ref 1

Alajouanine, Théophile, ref 1, ref 2

alcohol, ref 1, ref 2n, ref 3n, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6

alexia, ref 1, ref 2

Alice in Wonderland, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

alienation syndromes, ref 1n, ref 2, ref 3

Alzheimer, Alois, ref 1n

Alzheimer’s disease, ref 1, ref 2

see also dementia

amphetamines, ref 1n, ref 2n, ref 3n, ref 4, ref 5

amputation, see phantom limbs

angels, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7, ref 8, ref 9, ref 10, ref 11, ref 12

see also guardian angels

Anna O. (Freud patient), ref 1

Anne M. (delirium), ref 1

Anton’s syndrome, ref 1

Antonella B. (musical hypnagogia), ref 1

Ardis, J. Amor, ref 1

Artane, ref 1

Arthur S. (musical notation), ref 1, ref 2

Arzy, Shahar, ref 1

Aserinsky, Eugene, ref 1

Asheim, Hansen, ref 1

athletes, endurance, ref 1

Auden, W. H., ref 1n

auditory cortex, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

auditory hallucinations, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7n

bereavement and, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5

delirium and, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4

drugs and, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4

epilepsy and, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7

hypnagogic or hypnopompic, ref 1, ref 2

migraine and, ref 1

narcolepsy and, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

parkinsonism and, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

prayer and, ref 1

PTSD and, ref 1, ref 2n

see also musical hallucinations; voices

Aunt Dot (hemianopia), ref 1

autoscopy, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3

see also out-of-body experiences

ayahuasca, ref 1n

Baethge, Christopher, ref 1

Bartlett, Frederic, ref 1n

Baudelaire, Charles, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3n

Bayne, Lydia, ref 1

Beard, A. W., ref 1

belladonna, see Artane

Benson, Frank, ref 1

bereavement, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5n, ref 6n

Berrios, German, ref 1n, ref 2, ref 3

Bexton, William, ref 1

Birnbaum, Molly, ref 1n

Blanke, Olaf, ref 1, ref 2

Bleuler, Eugen, ref 1

blind area, hallucinations

restricted to, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6

blindness or visual impairment, ref 1, ref 2, ref 3n, ref 4, ref 5, ref 6, ref 7, ref 8, ref 9, ref 10, ref 11, ref 12, ref 13, ref 14

see also Charles Bonnet syndrome

Blodgett, Bonnie, ref 1

Blom, Jan Dirk, ref 1 n)

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