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To everybody else, it's a roadside hallucination on the way to Dulles International Airport.

Prof. Diana Deutsch, a psychologist at the University of California, San Diego, is planning a new scanning study of musical hallucination on people who are not deaf, using functional M.R.I.

One early casualty, for instance, was "The Power of Nightmares," an influential three-part BBC series that argued that Al Qaeda does not exist, except as a kind of collective hallucination on the part of American neoconservatives.

A good number of Williams's stories turn, I now see, on the question of hallucination, on facts and details that perplex the reader but make private sense to the characters.

It became apparent that his comments condemning Holocaust denial had been printed in a neo-Nazi magazine, and that most of the anonymous calls and letters were, "From people who tried to prove that what I had seen with my own eyes, what I had experienced in Auschwitz was a big, big mistake, a big hallucination on my part because it hadn't happened".

We did not find any significant difference between the three subgroups according to the type of hallucination on the basis of clinical data (age, fluctuations, extrapyramidal syndrome) or on the basis of neuropsychological tests, except for direct digit span test (4 in the group 2 versus 5.75 in the group 3, P = 0.033).

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And he calls the celebrated notion of bookless libraries "a hallucination of on-line addicts, network neophytes and library-automation insiders". Such apostasy is not being met with universal accord.

Thamsanqa Jantjie blamed his incomprehensible signing on a hallucination brought on by his schizophrenia, in which he heard voices and saw angels entering the FNB stadium in Johannesburg, scene of a historic send-off for South Africa's first black president.

The first time I walked into a California supermarket it seemed to me I was suffering a hallucination brought on by sunstroke, so extraordinary were the colours and varieties of fruit and vegetables on cornucopial display along those endless aisles.

The scene in "La Vie Matérielle" when Duras encounters the man who does not speak and cannot hear her was no mere daydream but a full-blown hallucination brought on by delirium tremens from alcohol withdrawal.

Or is it, at least in part, a hallucination, brought on by whatever condition that psychiatrist is supposed to be treating (there are meds Elliott hasn't been taking), not to mention the morphine he's addicted to?

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