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He got hooked on bizarre thoughts and repeated them endlessly.
"Ever have any bizarre thoughts?" begins White's short story "The Second Tree from the Corner," published in The New Yorker in 1947.
Similarly, Dr. Carroll found after five interviews over seven hours that Mr. Loughner experienced delusions, bizarre thoughts and hallucinations and appeared to suffer from paranoid schizophrenia, the judge said.
This goes hand in hand with people thinking calm (and often bizarre) thoughts during the event — -as though they're watching from the outside, as though they're watching a movie.
The youngsters themselves often unwittingly assist in the denial by being reluctant to tell someone about hearing voices or having bizarre thoughts, in fear of being labeled mentally ill.
Eyes and extremities twitch, and this is the point where humans are most likely to have illogical or bizarre thoughts, and vivid dreams such as being eaten by an enormous snake.One popular theory is that it is required for the consolidation of memories.
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"The bizarre thought disorders in schizophrenia, especially the inability to keep a train of thought from being derailed, could be due to a defect in working memory," she noted.
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