Sentences with phrase «hallucinatory experiences»

Childhood victimisation and developmental expression of non-clinical delusional ideation and hallucinatory experiences: victimisation and non-clinical psychotic experiences
Very early hallucinatory experiences: a school - based study.
The results are two very bold series of geometric and colorful abstractions that evoke not only the earth, but the experience of the earth with all of its magical colors and hallucinatory experiences.
The term psychedelic was coined by British psychiatrist Dr. Humphrey F. Osmond in 1956 to scientifically refer to hallucinatory experiences.
Disenchantment with an oppressive rationalism mounted, as did a corollary interest in fantastic, hallucinatory experiences.
His hallucinatory experiences formed the basis of a novel — which in turn spawned this singular Eighties head trip from connoisseur of the weird Ken Russell.
The ability to discriminate between self - generated and external sources of information is considered to be an important metacognitive skill and one which may break down to cause hallucinatory experiences.
Sky News star JACQUIE BELTRAO reveals how the breast cancer drug Tamoxifen which saved her life also Dream: Dream, a hallucinatory experience that occurs during sleep.
«Steve was able to blend horror, comedy, music, puppets, and special effects into a truly unique, funny and hallucinatory experience unlike anything ever seen,» commented Linda Pan, Shudder GM.
For me, the first time I dove the Underwater Pavilions, I've actually never had a more hallucinatory experience in my life.
In all, the pulsating light, sound and moving imagery of the video result in a near - hallucinatory experience for the visitor, similar to the transformative encounter that can occur when psychotropic plants are ingested — or the disorienting shift of the entire global perspective over the past fifteen years.
Yet, they unfold, collage and coalesce to reveal the dream - like and hallucinatory experience of suburbia from the artist's point of view.
It is always a hallucinatory experience trying to decipher Jimmy D's immensely repetitive stories on very limited subject matter.

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We rule out the third possibility of veridical experience on the testimony of Luke in Acts, who reports a light from heaven and a voice, which we take to be hallucinatory accompaniments.
If we reject the first assumption, Isaiah's experience can only be hallucinatory; if, on the other hand, we reject only the second, then his experience might be taken as completely veridical.
I would not call this experience an hallucination, which I take to be purely subjective in all important respects, having no significant objective referent, but rather a vision, the encounter with a nonperceptual reality made manifest and perceptible by hallucinatory means.
Pinker acknowledges that one's immediate experience belies these facts to the point where you might even want to call him «hallucinatory
Researchers also tested the validity of conscious experiences using objective markers for the first time in a large study to determine whether claims of awareness compatible with out - of - body experiences correspond with real or hallucinatory events.
Soon after, I started having trouble sleeping through the night, and was experiencing vivid, hallucinatory dreams 5 - 6 times per week.
It's telling that the film only truly comes alive in a hallucinatory near - death experience, rendering Ellen's surreal existence visually for one brief sequence.
An hallucinatory cinematic experience that defies categorisation, the amazing and audacious Upstream Color is the highly anticipated second film from Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner Shane Carruth (Primer).
Cronenberg's method for «adapting» Naked Lunch is roughly analogous to Burroughs's device of «natural» cut - ups, a process of hallucinatory transformation: roach powder becomes hallucinogenic drug, drug taking becomes sex, roach becomes paranoiac operative, wife becomes insect, and Interzone becomes New York experienced in a drugged state.
His «laboratory of doubt,» embodied in objects ranging from carousels and slippery slides to upside - down goggles, often contains playful, hallucinatory or darkly humorous overtones in order to provoke experience and reflection.»
Her experience of her body was confessed on canvas with terrible intimacy, at once lucid and hallucinatory.
Compulsive in quantity and in form, Kusama's work consists totally of her own hallucinatory obsessions; the spots, tentacle forms, and phalluses in her work are based on visual hallucinations she has experienced since childhood.
Here, the death of experience is re-enacted through the afterlife of images; multiple hallucinatory frames of reference played out in a perpetual cycle of ruin and regeneration.
«A Few Moments,» a hallucinatory, semiabstract composition of bulging eyes, flowers, sky and various unidentifiable elements, makes Jonah's adventure seem like a metaphor about a kind of mind - altering, soul - transforming experience.
Ausgang makes no secret of his experimentation with psychedelics, and these experiences have carved their way into his hallucinatory visions and bright palette.
Thornton's intricate work references his own hallucinatory visions, the result of an undiagnosed brain tumor in his pineal gland, which he experienced for over a decade.
«As I find it now, the suburban experience is dream - like and hallucinatory.
A hallucinatory evocation of the horrors of colonial sexual violence, Eden Eden Eden draws upon the author's experiences as a French soldier during the Algerian War of Independence.
Published in 1986 in Weirdo # 17, R. Crumb illustrated sci - fi legend Philip K. Dick's now famous religious experience, a hallucinatory spiritual «exegesis» in which he believed he encountered a God - li
Chris Dorland's (b. 1978, Canada) hallucinatory videos and UV printed paintings explore the logic of consumer society and our increasing co-dependency on technology for both personal and collective experiences.
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