Sentences with phrase «hallucinations at»

Orphaned as a child after her parents» murder, and afflicted with hallucinations at dusk, she's always felt more at ease in nature than with people.
I would be surprised if no one ever had any hallucinations at all during those.
A draw is impossicant & a win is Hallucination at its peak.

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At 55 years old, Carol Cesario's stage IV lung cancer treatments induced hallucinations of Jon Bon Jovi, a rock star she's loved since the»80s.
Occasionally the individual with hallucinations or feelings of persecution may strike out destructively at others.
Of course, the evidence of Paul, at first hand, and of many others which we know about primarily through Paul (his letter to the Corinthians is considerably older and closer to the events than the earliest of the written Gospels), is open to the objection that we have no guarantee that the appearances were not hallucinations.
The human eye vibrates at 18 hz or so, and so if you get infrasound at that tone, it is possible to induce hallucinations.
The chance that some are fake and some are actual hallucinations induced by environmental factors that can (or can not) be determined by science at this time - a lot higher.
What we need at this point is an interpretive framework permitting us so to specify the possibility of the objective reality of the risen Christ that Paul's experience may be approached as a vision rather than as an hallucination.
At the same time, the Easter event is not to be reduced to a hallucination or a psychological episode that occurred within the consciousness of the disciples.
MONKHOUSE: Could we consider it from another angle, not looking so much at St. Paul's experience, which might have been hallucination, but looking at it from the point of view of the Church, which is the only objective verifiable result of the Resurrection?
I eventually had to ask for sleeping pills because it'd been something like three days since I'd slept for more than a few minutes at a time, and having hallucinations while trying to care for a newborn is no fun.
I eventually had to ask for sleeping pills because it'd been something like three days since I'd slept for more than a few minutes at a time, and trust me when I say having hallucinations while trying to care for a newborn is no fun.
«In a way, this is the first time we got an empirical look at what a hallucination is,» Amanda Feilding, executive director at the Beckley Foundation, says.
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The medications excel at quelling hallucinations and delusions, yet largely fail to address schizophrenia's debilitating cognitive and social impairments, while increasing risk for movement disorders, weight gain, and other metabolic and cardiovascular side effects.
A small percentage of people diagnosed with a mysterious neurological condition may only experience psychiatric changes — such as delusional thinking, hallucinations, and aggressive behavior — according to a new study by researchers in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
To test this idea, they used a technique developed at Yale in the 1890s designed to induce auditory hallucinations.
«In both clinical and non-clinical subjects, we see some of the same brain processes at work during conditioned hallucinations as those engaged when voice - hearers report hallucinations in the scanner,» said Corlett, senior author of the study.
«Visual hallucinations in Parkinson's disease are frequent and debilitating,» said study author Dagmar H. Hepp, M.D., from the Department of Neurology and the Department of Anatomy and Neurosciences at VU University Medical Center (VUMC) in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Your look at musical hallucinations gave no idea of the perceived volume of the music Sylvia was hearing in her...
New research published in Schizophrenia Research conducted at the University of Liverpool links brain structure to an individual's likelihood of experiencing hallucinations and to their musical aptitude.
At the age of 12, participants in the study were interviewed to assess for the presence of psychotic - like symptoms including hallucinations, delusions and thought interference in the previous six months.
The study is «very elegant,» and an important step toward identifying the brain regions that produce hallucinations — and keep them in check, says Georg Northoff, a neuroscientist at the University of Ottawa who was not involved with the work.
An additional reason has been the beautiful neuroimaging in the last 10 years or so, which confirms that at least simple hallucinations tend to arise in sensory areas...
And because they can slide rapidly into REM at any time, people with narcolepsy are prone to hallucinations — or what sleep researchers refer to as hypnagogic imagery — when falling asleep.
«They might not arise from the same brain areas, but these observations are of importance in efforts to understand hallucinations that commonly occur in psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia,» says Matcheri Keshavan, a psychiatrist at Harvard Medical School.
Turning the ghost tunes on and off hints at the cause of more common hallucinations like those in schizophrenia
At some point in their lives, between 5 and 30 per cent of healthy people have had symptoms such as delusions or hallucinations, which can be triggered by something as simple as sleep deprivation.
At the time of the experiment, her musical hallucinations happened to consist of sequences from Gilbert and Sullivan's musical HMS Pinafore.
Your look at musical hallucinations gave no idea of the perceived volume of the music Sylvia was hearing in her head all day (18 January, p 8).
The discovery paves the way for new treatments and hints at the cause of more common hallucinations, such as those associated with schizophrenia.
One study, by the researcher Agneta Grimby at the University of Goteborg, found that over 80 percent of elderly people experience hallucinations associated with their dead partner one month after bereavement, as if their perception had yet to catch up with the knowledge of their beloved's passing.
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.
A year earlier, researchers at the University of Montreal identified a Shank3 mutation in patients suffering from schizophrenia, which is characterized by hallucinations, cognitive impairment, and abnormal social behavior.
Follow - ups at age 26 revealed that the kids with hallucinations had developed full - on schizophrenia at more than 25 times the rate of the general population.
Cahalan had no memory, at the time, of her month long hospital stay, hallucinations and violent actions.
Increased application of rTMS corresponded with a reduction in intensity of visual phosphene hallucinations and was reflected in altered blood oxygen level - dependent signal; fMRI revealed focal excitatory discharges at the border of the lesion, highlighting the origin of phosphenes.
In an interview with The Atlantic, Christopher French, a professor of psychology and head of the Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit at Goldsmiths, University of London, pointed out that sleep paralysis — a condition that affects up to 40 % of people at some point in their lives — can lead to hallucinations that may be confused with paranormal experiences.
30 % of long - term users will experience severe withdrawal or adverse effects which may include seizures, hallucinations, psychosis, akathisia, and sometimes suicide or death (people are especially at risk for severe withdrawal if they over-rapidly taper or cold - turkey their benzodiazepine / Z - drug).
However, the good doctor soon begins to suspect that something more sinister may be at work, something that yearns to be more than just an hallucination...
The booze is only half successful at keeping demons at bay: post-traumatic stress disorder brings alive brutal memories, hallucinations so real they seem to invade the room, in one of which he accidentally killed an innocent woman.
Watching it is like living in a lucid nightmare; there are hallucinations and hypnotic abstract images at every turn.
His contribution to co-op, however, enlivens - if not improves - the story at hand by bringing back the Marker hallucinations that once tortured Clarke.
«I wanted to make a film that gave the people who took LSD at that time the hallucinations that you get with that drug, but without hallucinating,» Jodorowsky explains in the documentary.
Flanagan's adaptation streamlines the storytelling, reviving Gerald (or, at least, Jessie's hallucination of Gerald) early on to serve as the voice of every primal fear and traumatic memory that leaps to the front of Jessie's mind as the hours turn into days.
He is understandably puzzled and disturbed by the development, which he at first fears are hallucinations.
Beyond that, the ad promises that the gig, which will be shot on location at the main Infinity War set in Atlanta, will be a steady one, indicating that we're not looking at a quick flashback sequence, temporary hallucination or the like.
And I was desperate to leave home, a tiny claustrophobic apartment on the Upper West Side with my therapist mother and schizophrenic brother who had dropped out of high school two years before, took the subway at 5 a.m. to bird watch in Queens, and received command hallucinations from taxi cabs.
There's only one problem: Max is suffering from hallucinations and paranoia as a result of some of the dubious therapies at The Desert Oasis Healing Center.
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