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In 1967 the anthropologist G. Reichel-Dolmatoff published a study on a Colombian aboriginal culture, although the tribe in question was not visited and the only informant interviewed was very far from its cultural environment and tribal territory. In addition, he discovered a relationship between hallucinations and the phosphene formula. From FICCI

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In 1967 the anthropologist G. Reichel-Dolmatoff published a study on a Colombian aboriginal culture, although the tribe in question was not visited and the only informant interviewed was very far from its cultural environment and tribal territory. In addition, he discovered a relationship between hallucinations and the phosphene formula. From FICCI

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