Jeffrey Lockwood Ph.D. on October 13, 2014
You might think that scientists, being the epitome of rationality, would be resistant to devastatingly false beliefs. However, two infamous cases involving delusionary parasitosis belie our expectations. It turns out that scientists are just like the rest of us, able to develop infested bodies—and minds.
You might think that scientists, being the epitome of rationality, would be resistant to devastatingly false beliefs. However, two infamous cases involving delusionary parasitosis belie our expectations. It turns out that scientists are just like the rest of us, able to develop infested bodies—and minds.