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Ketamine Licensed for use as an anaesthetic on humans and animals, ketamine is also used illegally as a party drug, and associated with powerful hallucinations.
But horror manifests itself in other fascinating ways in this fictional, futuristic universe: an overzealous religious group founded on the insane theory that the Markers that birth these Necromorphs have something good to offer humanity, or powerful hallucinations that send the protagonist, Isaac, into a craze.
I was still fraught with powerful hallucinations, so Theo led me to the basement with a very drunk girl and a first-time roller named Fish.
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As the literary historian Stephen Greenblatt enthused in a review of "Wolf Hall," Hilary Mantel's novel about the rise of Thomas Cromwell — perhaps the paradigmatic contemporary example of such fiction — great historical novels "provide a powerful hallucination of presence, the vivid sensation of lived life".
He was in and out of hospitals and ended up being arrested as the result of an incident in which he found himself responding to powerful command hallucinations.
He said that ketamine was a club drug used mainly in the 1990s and 2000s, and can have powerful effects, including hallucinations, tunnel vision and dissociative effects that make people feel untethered from their surroundings.
When, in 2010, Carhart-Harris first began studying the brains of volunteers on psychedelics, neuroscientists assumed that the drugs somehow excited brain activity — hence the vivid hallucinations and powerful emotions that people report.
Ron Howard took some license and it's much more creative and much more vivid and powerful to show visual hallucinations in a film medium.
In addition, the use of occipital TMS, particularly if optimised to elicit visual hallucination-like phosphenes, may provide a powerful endophenotypic approach to investigating visual hallucinations in dementia with Lewy bodies and other visual hallucination-prone diseases.
It might include hallucinations and a powerful sense of an alien presence in your room.
Powerful magnetic fields can induce hallucinations in the lab, so why not in the real world, too?
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