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1. Hallucinations
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Hallucinations involve sensing things that aren't there while a person is awake and conscious. Reviewer: Christos Ballas, M.D., Attending Psychiatrist, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.
2. Hallucination
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A hallucination is a sensory perception without a source in the external world. The English word "hallucination" comes from the Latin verb hallucinari , which means "to wander in the mind." Hallucinations can affect any of the senses, although cer... Author: Rebecca Frey PhD Expand your search to include all of U.S. News
3. Psychology and art, psychology and literature: Ebooks, Etexts
Psychology and art, psychology and literature: Amazingly beautiful, haunting prose. -- Christopher Sawyer-Lau anno. (Weidenfeld Nicolson) and The Continual Pilgrimage: It chronicles the descent of an eccentric, sardonic, and witty psychiatrist... http://www.tygersofwrath.com/plusscontents.htm
4. Sleep Paralysis Page
Hallucinations and illusions of non-psychiatric aetiologies: Associated Hypnagogic and Hypnopompic Experiences. In this site we provide information on the many features of sleep paralysis and associated experiences. http://watarts.uwaterloo.ca/~acheyne/S_P.html
5. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Alcohol withdrawal
Delirium tremens -- a state of confusion and visual hallucinations. Hallucinations that occur without other symptoms or complications are uncommon. Medical Encyclopedia. Other encyclopedia topics: Contents of this page: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000764.htm |
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