https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-08-22-negative-hallucination-hypnosis-experiment-demonstration-video-must-see.html
August 22, 2017 - Watch the video and follow the instructions. In mere seconds, your mind will be controlled via "negative hallucination," and you won't believe how easily you have been manipulated.This video is based on the psychology research of Daniel J. Simons, whose YouTube channel is found at this link. Once you become familiar with this research and how it works, you will begin to see through the lies of the mainstream media while understanding exactly how your perceptions, thoughts ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-01-02-auditory-reinforcement-study-finds-reading-aloud-to-yourself-helps-you-retain-information.html
January 02, 2018 - Instead of memorizing silently, speaking words aloud promotes better long-term memory of information. Learning and memory benefits more from active involvement, in this case, speaking out the words instead of reading silently. Professor Colin MacLeod, co-author of the study and chair of the Department of Psychology at the University of Waterloo, says that learning and memorization become easier tasks when activity is involved in the process. Dr. Noah Forrin, lead author of ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-12-04-hallucination-suicide-reported-after-covid-vaccination.html
December 04, 2021 - (Article republished from GreatGameIndia.com)Acute PsychosisAs reported by GreatGameIndia earlier, a shocking case of vaccine adverse event was documented where a healthy 20 year old young woman suffered acute psychosis one week after receiving Pfizer COVID vaccine.Her blood pressure was high and she still had a racing heart, so she was admitted to the hospital. The following day, she took off her clothes in the hospital and proceeded to defecate on the floor....
https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-08-11-schizophrenia-patients-avatar-therapy-auditory-hallucinations.html
August 11, 2018 - Threatening, auditory hallucinations are symptoms of schizophrenia. Around 60 to 70 percent of patients with the illness report experiencing these hallucinations. These voices (which may or may not sound like the patient’s own voice) generate too much “noise” in one’s head, causing many schizophrenic patients to be distracted, angry, or irritated. There have also been cases of schizophrenic patients attempting suicide because of these voices. Treatment for this symptom ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2025-08-15-chatgpt-advises-man-to-poison-himself.html
August 15, 2025 - Man Accidentally Poisons Himself After Following ChatGPT Diet That Caused HallucinationsThe patient arrived at his local emergency room convinced his neighbor was poisoning him. Within 24 hours, his condition worsened—he developed paranoia, hallucinations, and tried to escape the hospital. He was placed on an involuntary psychiatric hold for his own safety.Upon questioning, the man explained that he had multiple dietary restrictions and followed ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2021-01-20-shrooms-grow-in-mans-blood-after-injection.html
January 20, 2021 - A case study published on Jan. 11 in the Journal of the Academy of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry demonstrates the adverse effects of misusing magic mushrooms. Instead of drinking the shroom tea he brewed, a 30-year-old man decided to inject the concoction into his veins. He was rushed to the emergency room several days later because the mushroom began to grow in his blood. While this unusual case is the first and only one of its kind to be reported so far, it highlights the ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-11-25-aclu-embraces-anti-science-propaganda.html
November 25, 2019 - According to the ACLU, there's "no one way to be a man," and "[m]en who get their periods are men," as are men "who get pregnant and give birth." "Trans and non-binary men belong," the ACLU further insists.As we recently reported, Teen Vogue, a mainstream periodical for children, is pushing the same anti-male nonsense.According to Teen Vogue writer Courtney Roark, "the Alabama policy and movement building director at URGE: Unite for Reproductive & Gender Equity," ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-12-18-computer-game-can-stop-schizophrenic-verbal-hallucinations.html
December 18, 2018 - A high-tech computer game is being tested to find out if it holds potential as a remedy for people experiencing hallucinations, especially among schizophrenic patients. Should these intriguing conclusions be medically verified, it could introduce a new fun alternative to conventional psychiatric therapies. Scores of research have already suggested that while current treatment plans for schizophrenia are able to manage symptoms, the medications do little to control hallucinations....
https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-02-19-blind-people-have-better-hearing-brain-adapts.html
February 19, 2020 - Brain plasticity allows blind people to hear better“There’s this idea that blind people are good at auditory tasks, because they have to make their way in the world without visual information. We wanted to explore how this happens in the brain,” said Ione Fine, the senior author of both studies.According to previous research, a part of the brain called human middle temporal complex (hMT+) becomes sensitive to auditory motion in individuals who had lost their sight ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2019-10-14-brain-adapts-to-survive-develop-better-hearing.html
October 14, 2019 - A study published in The Journal of Neuroscience found that there are two differences in the brains of blind individuals that may be responsible for their superior hearing. This study is one of the first to investigate and provide evidence of the effects of early blindness on the auditory cortex area of the brain.“There’s this idea that blind people are good at auditory tasks because they have to make their way in the world without visual information. We wanted to explore ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-07-29-premature-birth-link-speech-language-development.html
July 29, 2018 - Babies born early in the third trimester may show signs of delayed auditory cortex development, which is a part of the brain that helps infants hear and understand sounds. This can influence the development of a baby's communication skills as they get older. The findings might even help doctors successfully screen babies who could undergo difficulties so they can receive the help they need beforehand.An infant is considered premature once it is born before 37 weeks of ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-08-24-carotenoids-are-also-good-for-your-hearing-study.html
August 24, 2018 - The intriguing proposal first came up at the recent Nutrition 2018 conference. During a carotenoid-centric symposium, University of Georgia (UGA) professor Dr. Billy Hammond made his case for lutein's beneficial effect on the hearing of humans.Many studies have shown that carotenoids interact with the human eyes. In contrast, the body of scientific literature that covers their connection with the human ears is much more sparse.Hammond is very familiar with lutein's ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-12-24-your-ears-research-finds-people-process-information-better-from-the-right-side.html
December 24, 2017 - The study, which was presented at the 174th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, revealed that people rely on their right ear to process and retain information that they hear.“The more we know about listening in demanding environments, and listening effort in general, the better diagnostic tools, auditory management (including hearing aids) and auditory training will become,” explained study co-author Danielle Sacchinelli.Listening is an elaborate ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2017-04-21-scientists-you-can-improve-your-memory-with-magnets.html
April 21, 2017 - To determine what the connection is, researchers studied 17 participants who were given auditory memory tasks while strapped to a magnetoencephalography (MEG) and electroencephalography (EEG). The MEG and EEG revealed the frequency and amplitude of theta waves in the dorsal stream while the participants worked on memory tasks. The machines also recorded where the theta waves were coming from in the brain. After the base was established, researchers then applied TMS ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-06-08-understanding-synaesthesia-why-some-people-hear-silent-flashes.html
June 08, 2018 - According to a study, at least one in five people may have signs of a synesthesia-like phenomenon where they can "hear" silent flashes or movement.Researchers from the City University of London report that even if there isn't that much scientific data about this effect, "visually-evoked auditory response" (vEAR) is more common than other types of synesthesia, where some sounds may evoke certain colors.Flashing lights and motion may evoke vivid sounds in people ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-08-17-your-brain-behaves-differently-when-youre-outside-than-it-does-indoors.html
August 17, 2018 - "Something about being outdoors changes brain activity," lead author Joanna Scanlon explained in an article that appeared in Science Daily. "In addition to dividing attention between the task and riding a bike, we noticed that brain activity associated with sensing and perceiving information was different when outdoors, which may indicate that the brain is compensating for environmental distractions."For the study, the research team mounted mobile EEG equipment into ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/020470_nicotine_exposure_research.html
September 20, 2006 - Nicotine exposure during development leads to hearing problems (press release)Wednesday, September 20, 2006 by: NewsTargetTags: health news, Natural News, nutritionIn a study using rats, Raju Metherate, associate professor of neurobiology and behavior, and colleagues from UC Irvine, showed that nicotine exposure during the equivalent of a human�s third trimester led to hearing-related cognitive problems. This is the first time a study has demonstrated this causal link....
https://www.naturalnews.com/040616_Johnson_&_special_K_antidepressant_drugs.html
June 04, 2013 - New antidepressant drug nearly identical to popular party drugTuesday, June 04, 2013 by: Jonathan Benson, staff writerTags: Johnson & Johnson, special K, antidepressant drugsWill esketamine be used to get depression patients 'high,' make them feel better through hallucination?Get independent news alerts on natural cures, food lab tests, cannabis medicine, science, robotics, drones, privacy and more.More news on Johnson & JohnsonTake Action: Support Natural News by linking ...
https://www.naturalnews.com/2018-07-11-deep-learning-ai-can-determine-what-song-is-playing-in-your-head.html
July 11, 2018 - Apps like Shazam employ similar machine learning that let them identify a song by listening to it. But this is on a wholly different level of intelligence.Researchers from the University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) started working on their AI in 2014. Study author Brian Pasley and his teammates attached electrodes to the heads of volunteers and measured brain activity while the participants were speaking.After finding out the connection between brain ...
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