Edmund Parish

Herr Edmund Parish (1861–1916) was a German psychologist and hallucination researcher.

Parish is known for producing a dissociation model of hallucinations.[1] Parish was skeptical of parapsychology. He disputed the claims of telepathy made by the members of the Society for Psychical Research. His book Hallucinations and Illusions: A Study of the Fallacies of Perception discusses the fallacies of memory and perception and explores waking hallucinations of healthy persons. It was republished in 2011 by the Cambridge Library Collection.[2]

Publications

gollark: People have shops and those have brand names and such, but those aren't companies; mostly profit just goes right to the owner and investment is done by loans negotiated between individuals.
gollark: In my opinion, the main reason for that is that companies don't exactly exist here.
gollark: No stock exchange ever actually *happened*, and a centralized one would be easier to do than this.
gollark: I'm not sure how many people would actually bother to develop complex exchange code and such.
gollark: Oh, I see, sure then.

References

  1. Blom, Jan Dirk (8 December 2009). A Dictionary of Hallucinations. Springer Science & Business Media. p. 148. ISBN 978-1-4419-1223-7.
  2. Hallucinations and Illusions: A Study of the Fallacies of Perception. Cambridge University Press.


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