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Hallucinations (book) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hallucinations (book)
''Hallucinations'' is a 2012 book written by neurologist Oliver Sacks. In ''Hallucinations'', Sacks recounts stories of hallucinations and other mind-altering episodes of both his patients and himself and uses them in an attempt to elucidate certain features and structures of the brain.〔(Amazon.com: Hallucinations (9780307957245): Oliver Sacks: Books )〕〔''The Week'' - Review of reviews: Books, pp. 19〕 In November 2012, Sacks was interviewed on NPR's Fresh Air program in a segment titled, "Exploring How Hallucinations Happen".〔(''Exploring How Hallucinations Happen'', NPR: Fresh Air. Aired on 11/02/2012 )〕 Sacks was interviewed, and introduced as the "Justin Bieber of Neurologists", by NPR host of ''The Takeaway'' John Hockenberry at The Cooper Union, kicking off the first installment of the World Science Festival's webcast series, ''Science & Story''.〔(''Hallucinations with Oliver Sacks'', World Science Festival. Aired on 11/09/2012 )〕 ==Awards and honors==
*2014 Wellcome Book Prize shortlist.
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