2005
07.28

Music is the drug of choice?

The increasing use of iPods and greater exposure to music generally may lead to an increase in “musical hallucinations”, a psychiatrist has claimed. These are not, explains Victor Aziz of Cardiff’s Whitchurch Hospital in today’s Guardian, simply a case of getting Crazy Frog stuck in your unwilling brain, but the full-blown equivalent of visual hallucinations.

Does this mean we’re all going to end up more like Alley McBeal?