Cortex
Volume 44, Issue 10 , Pages 1364-1378 , November 2008

Ganzfeld-induced hallucinatory experience, its phenomenology and cerebral electrophysiology

Received 30 October 2006 ,Revised 22 May 2007 ,Accepted 27 May 2007.

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doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2007.05.003

Cortex
Volume 44, Issue 10 , Pages 1364-1378 , November 2008