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" ... In the 1930s, while working as a neurosurgeon at the Montreal Neurological Institute at McGill University, Penfield had a patient who reported smelling burned toast just before her seizures. He realized that he could use that hallucinatory scent to pinpoint the part of the brain that was seizing - and put a stop to it. ... "
" ... The hallucinatory, anything-goes vibe of the décor was somewhat dampened by the coronavirus pandemic, which continues to rage through America. Whiteley spent the first few months of lockdown building out the space, which includes a main room, as well as a basement that leads out to a small garden. To follow pandemic protocols, the club’s roughly 100 annual members have to rsvp for time slots online. The club is limited to operating at 25% capacity and does temperature checks at the door. The owners sell hotdogs along with “cockytails” and alcoholic punch, which complies with Governor Andrew Cuomo’s food-with-alcohol order issued at the beginning of the pandemic. ... "
" ... To admit that the experience of playing Destiny on a machine engineered a decade ago is interchangeable with that of playing it on a newer and more expensive one is to accept the animating force in game culture has always been hallucinatory, influenced as much by the needful neurotics of the people people holding the controller as it has been the empirical advances in creative thought run through increasingly complicated microprocessors. For decades technology has been the backstop of our dreams for social and economic progress, but it’s turning out to be more of a drainage ditch meant to channel engagement away from the materially social and political, a dizzying spiral of disposable breakthroughs that seem like miracles until they’re so commonly accessible everyone can have them. ... "
" ... “Dreams take us to a different reality, a hallucinatory world that feels as real as any waking experience,” Konkoly and her co-authors write. But what if scientists could communicate with dreamers in real-time? ... "