Recommended reading: From Statistics to Fort Hood

Dr Shock
November 20, 2009

Recommended Reading

Recommended reading is a weekly summary of interesting posts and selected links I posted on Twitter

  • Evidence in Medicine: Correlation and Causation
    My Notes Now this will be in my link book. Done with no further information needed about this topic, ready, end of story
    There are two general approaches to subverting science-based medicine (SBM): anti-science and pseudoscience. Anti-scientific approaches are any that seek to undermine science as the determinant of the standard...
  • Do blind people hallucinate on LSD?
    Source: Mind Hacks
    My Notes Blind people can hallucinate on LSD, although this seems largely to be the case in blind people who had several years of sight to begin with, but who later lost their vision.
    I've just found a remarkable 1963 study [pdf] from the Archives of Opthalmology in which 24 blind participants took LSD to see if they could experience visual hallucinations. It turns out, they can, although...
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