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And though psychiatrists acknowledge that almost anyone is capable of hallucinating a voice under certain circumstances, they maintain that the hallucinations that occur with psychoses are qualitatively different.
He also remembers hallucinating a giant chicken.
"I've been hallucinating a little bit," Mr. Cobb, who had not slept, confessed backstage.
This wasn't reading Borges or listening to Captain Beefheart or smoking a pipe or hallucinating a giant Mars bar.
I understand Lotte's virtual death, and her persistence in hallucinating a car that would take her back home, as an escape from an unacceptable life.
And I nixed the image of the lake's crust Made from crests on a windy day Or how we practice on fireworks Saying, Oh, that's like a pink weeping willow Hallucinating a geranium, or, Hercules just Hit a line drive up to the moon.
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Or the unnamed antihero of "Fight Club," who is, we eventually learn, hallucinating an alter ego.
For example, Loar (2003) imagines comparing the experience of seeing a lemon and a subjectively indistinguishable case of hallucinating an exactly similar lemon.
Winter was dog shit because one time I ran around in the rain so much I got full-on pneumonia and nearly died, in hospital, hallucinating an elephant, belching up vast quantities of glucose ahead of a kidney test.
A subject who hallucinates a snake on a nearby table shows heart-rate acceleration indicative of fear or anxiety.
Comment on TV commercials interspersed with election returns....We would see, or hallucinate, a pretty girl & a handsome man sitting in a convertible & working into a clinch.
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