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Hallucination
Some hallucinations last only a few seconds; however, some people diagnosed with Charles Bonnet syndrome (CBS) have reported visual hallucinations lasting over several days, while people who have taken… More »
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Alternate Name(s): Sensory hallucinations ...... Hallucinations are sensory perceptions that are unrelated to outside events -- in other words, seeing or hearing things that aren't there.
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Hallucination - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A hallucination , in the broadest sense, is a perception in the absence of a stimulus. In a stricter sense, hallucinations are defined as perceptions in a conscious and awake state in the absence of...
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Hypnagogia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hypnagogia (Greek ὕπνος, húpnos "sleep" + the root found in ἄγω, ágō "to lead away, conduct, convey", ἀγωγεύς, agōgeús "conveyor", ἀγωγή, agōgḗ "abduction, transport, leading away" etc.), oft...
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Glossary of Religion and Philosophy - hallucination ... Definition: A hallucination is typically any false perception when no external stimulus for those perceptions - thus, the perception occurs only in the mind and without external interaction. A simple example of a hallucination would be a person seeing an oasis or water...
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Looking for Natural Remedies? ... WHEN TO SEE YOUR DOCTOR ... A hallucination can range from a simple flash of light or color to clear visions of people, animals or plants.
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