His research on drug-induced hallucinations led Ronald Siegel to conclude that the nature and structure of the hallucinations
a. are unique to each individual.
b. are highly dependent upon the particular hallucinogenic drug an individual takes.
c. are consistently strong in emotional and religious content.
d. must be determined by the nature and structure of the visual system and the brain, not by the drug.
e. vary widely between genders and are culture-specific.
Answer: D
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