Hallucinations, while widely known of and portrayed in the media, are one of science's ongoing mysteries of the human brain. Part of the problem with pinpointing the science behind and cause of hallucinations lies in seman...read more
by Tonic
Consider the worlds of the individual person of sleeping state and waking state. They are different in that in the waking state we are more mobile and physically active, moving our bodies in and through space more so t...read more
A hallucination is imagining something that is not there. The most common kinds of hallucination are seeing or hearing things that are not present. A person experiencing hallucination is sure that he is feeling or smelling...read more
by D. J. Poe
A rational explanation of hallucinations is largely based on one's mental history. If a patient presents with a neurosis or psychosis, this could be legitimate grounds for hallucinations. So would a disease such as schizop...read more
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