Sentences with phrase «hallucination suggesting»

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The future of exchanging contact information — in a context where face - mounted computers shoot digital hallucinations directly into our eyeballs — is probably going to be much weirder than this video suggests.
Therefore what you suggest about hallucination is one possibility.
And, that's what I would suggest you program your pump (and hallucinations) to repeat.
The latest investigation into ball lightning bears him out, suggesting that magnetic fields trick the mind in half of all reported «sightings» (see «Mysterious ball lightning may be a hallucination»).
Brown and Marsh's work suggests that déjà vu is more than just a hallucination — a misfiring of neurons — as many psychologists have long believed.
One such possibility is suggested by first author of the study Laura D. Lewis, Ph.D. «This technique now gives us a method for obtaining much more detailed information about the complex brain activity that takes place during sleep, as well as other dynamic switches in brain states, such as when under anesthesia and during hallucinations
Other case reports have suggested that such hallucinations may be looked on more favorably among the Hopi Indians, or the Mu Ghayeb people from Oman, but little systematic work has been done.
Carlos Sluzki, the owner of the shadow cat and a cross-cultural researcher at George Mason University, suggests that in cultures of non-European origin the distinction between «in here» and «out there» experiences is less strictly defined, and so grief hallucinations may not be considered so personally worrying.
I suggest four explanations: 1) The hallucination may be an extension of the normal sensed presence we experience of real people around us, perhaps triggered by isolation.
Along with hallucinations, REM sleep behavior disorder is one of the early indicators suggesting that a person has LBD and not Alzheimer's disease, she says.
Another new work, Northern Lights (2017), an ecstatic vision of the Aurora Borealis that suggests the technicolor light displays and drug - induced hallucinations of urban nightclubs.
«Self - hallucination which initially suggests a multiple organ transplant performed by a surgeon with a degree in Surrealism» is how Klaus Kertess described Dunham's aesthetic back in 1983.
Sean Landers suggests Bram Stoker's Dracula, Derek Fourjour recommends Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon, Trudy Benson picks Terence McKenna's True Hallucinations.
[46] In the earlier sculpture show, this trick proved impossible for one piece, an Alexander Calder mobile whose wire inevitably hung at a true plumb vertical, «suggesting hallucination» in the disorienting context of the tilted floor.
What's bizarre is that an examination of the comments submitted by IPCC reviewers following both the first and second draft of Chapter 5 — and the responses to them — suggests that those involved appear to have taken part in a shared hallucination.
Reviews of cognitive behaviour therapy in schizophrenia indicate that evaluations are mainly case studies or uncontrolled trials.3 — 5 Four controlled trials have suggested that cognitive behavioural interventions can result in a reduction of psychotic and associated symptoms that are resistant to medication in chronic schizophrenia, 6 — 9 and a single trial has shown reduction of symptoms in acute schizophrenia.10 Although these trials are small and all suffer methodological limitations, particularly a lack of blind assessment, they represent encouraging evidence that cognitive behavioural interventions can have considerable benefits in reducing persistent hallucinations and delusions.
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