Hack your brain.

How to hallucinate with ping-pong balls and a radio
Text by Johan Lehrer, graphics by Javier Zarracina

DO YOU EVER want to change the way you see the world? Wouldn't it be fun 
to hallucinate on your lunch break? Although we typically associate such 
phenomena with powerful drugs like LSD or mescaline, it's easy to fling 
open the doors of perception without them: All it takes is a basic 
understanding of how the mind works.

The first thing to know is that the mind isn't a mirror, or even a 
passive observer of reality. Much of what we think of as being out there 
actually comes from in here, and is a byproduct of how the brain 
processes sensation. In recent years scientists have come up with a 
number of simple tricks that expose the artifice of our senses, so that 
we end up perceiving what we know isn't real - tweaking the cortex to 
produce something uncannily like hallucinations. Perhaps we hear the 
voice of someone who is no longer alive, or feel as if our nose is 
suddenly 3 feet long.

more...
http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/ideas/graphics/011109_hacking_your_brain/
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