Will PAC disconnection cause dreams to be silent?

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Radium

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Hi:

If the primary auditory cortex is completely disconnected from the rest of the brain, will dreams be silent? Also, will it be impossible for the individual to experience any auditory hallucinations even in scenario that would otherwise cause them -- such as use of LSD, ketamine or other hallucinogens?

I guess the answer is yes. I could be wrong though.

I'm thinking dreams/hallucinations would be something like watching TV/movies, with the "mute" button on.

Is my hypothesis correct?


Thanks,

Radium

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You have some interesting questions but I think that there will not be anyone to entertain them within this forum. I would think a forum in the area of cognitive neuroscience would be more appropriate rather than clinical audiology.
 
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