Judicious doses of neuroleptic medication may be required if hallucinations occur. |
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Some individuals also experience extreme hallucinations, such as the sensation that there are bugs crawling beneath the skin. |
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Patients with alcoholic hallucinosis experience visual, auditory, or tactile hallucinations but otherwise have a clear sensorium. |
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At Stanford, volunteering for psychology experiments, he discovered mescaline, LSD and hallucinations. |
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However, hallucinations in auditory and other sensory modalities can also occur. |
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He discusses different kinds of deviant phenomenal models of reality such as agnosia, neglect, blindsight, hallucinations and dreams. |
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George discusses some of his night terrors and reveals that he has palpable hallucinations of an evil force. |
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He is plagued by a series of surreal hallucinations in which his father is brutally tortured. |
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These scenes of retrieval of the past are presented as Jones's dreams or hallucinations, half-light phantasmagoric visions. |
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Hiller's art deals with the transcendental and the visionary, with dreams, trances, hallucinations and altered states of consciousness. |
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When a person has taken acid they will experience hallucinations and delusions. |
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Because what happens when we go to sleep is that our minds become dull and stupid and as a result, we experience a variety of hallucinations. |
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I realized that paranoid ideas and hallucinations contain a germ of meaning. |
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Evidence is what appears to you, even in visions and hallucinations and delusions. |
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They may become incontinent, experience hallucinations and become increasingly unaware of their surroundings. |
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Both dreams and hallucinations involve intensive activation of the seeking system. |
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In addition there was no evidence of abnormal perception or any auditory hallucinations which had been a feature previously. |
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He said it was not strange for long-distance runners to experience hallucinations on the trail. |
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He began experiencing hallucinations and hearing voices telling him to do things. |
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Soon after starting the tramadol, he began to experience auditory hallucinations. |
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If these electric currents are disrupted in any way, it can cause hallucinations and false experiences. |
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Sensory misperceptions, including hallucinations and illusions, are common in delirium. |
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Soon, however, it can result in delusions, hallucinations, manic behaviour and extreme mood swings. |
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The combination of daytime sleepiness, cataplexy, sleep paralysis, and hypnagogic hallucinations suggested narcolepsy. |
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I have Narcolepsy and as a result I experience cataplexy, automatic behavior, sleep paralysis, microsleeps, and hypnagogic hallucinations. |
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This presentation, with paranoid delusions, hallucinations and anxiety, has been described in families with hemiplegic migraine. |
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But in the end she is overcome with guilt that manifests itself in crazed hallucinations. |
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This leads to hallucinations, suspiciousness, neglect of personal hygiene, acute paranoia or depression. |
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The court heard that three psychiatrists had all diagnosed him as suffering from paranoid schizophrenic with auditory hallucinations. |
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The cingulate cortex has been found to be active during hypnotic absorption, hypnotic hallucinations, and hypnotic pain control. |
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The most likely explanation for alien abductions is sleep paralysis and hypnopompic hallucinations. |
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The intoxicated state is characterized by illusions, visual hallucinations and bodily distortions. |
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The paranoid type have prominent persecutory or grandiose delusions or hallucinations with similar content. |
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There is acute onset of delusions, hallucinations, incomprehensible or incoherent speech, or any combination of these. |
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Such substances cause an increase in heart rate, blood pressure, and body temperature, hallucinations, convulsions, and respiratory depression. |
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Still other patients may experience mixed obsessive recollections with flashbacks and, at times, auditory and visual hallucinations. |
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I remember my mother grinding up tablets of Largactil to put in his tea in the hope of dampening his florid auditory hallucinations. |
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The highly toxic and addictive absinthe acted powerfully on the nerve centres, intoxicated rapidly, and could cause delirium and hallucinations. |
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Some affected people suffer mental disturbances such as delirium, hallucinations, and even psychotic behaviour. |
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Schizophrenia, a biological disorder of the brain, is characterised by delusions, hallucinations and thought disorders. |
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Really extreme sleep depravation brings hallucinations and difficulty speaking and moving. |
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Both drugs were equally efficacious in improving auditory hallucinations and suspiciousness. |
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It is a subtle yet powerful disintegrator, source of hallucinations and the deceptive forces of the subconscious mind. |
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It produces something similar to the illusions and hallucinations that beset lonely wanderess and seafearess and saints. |
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Three days later, he began to experience hallucinations, delusions, anxiety, and agitation along with dizziness and nausea. |
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Yes, absinthe is made with wormwood, which contains a psychoactive chemical called thujon, which causes mild hallucinations. |
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The hospital record notes that Mitchell suffered from visua and aural hallucinations that have reoccurred from time to time. |
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Symptoms include fever, violent spasms, panic, hallucinations and coma leading eventually to death. |
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The treatment lasted four hours during which I experienced hallucinations and talked to people who have died. |
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Unconsciousness happens in this state, as well as light sleep states, where dreams and hallucinations occur. |
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Less frequent side effects were hallucinations, dizziness, light-headedness, and nausea. |
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The Ritalin eliminated the nocturnal hallucinations but they also destroyed Tom's appetite and imagination. |
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The most commonly reported psychotic features are auditory hallucinations and delusions. |
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Ingestion of Ipomoea muricata might cause hallucinations and cholinergic effects such as diaphoresis, salivation, lacrimation, and diarrhea. |
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There are cases where the hallucinations may be malingered or may be irrelevant to the criminal activity. |
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Diagnosed as suffering severe schizophrenia, with hallucinations, he had been jailed after stabbing several people in the street. |
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The patient may be very irritable, have delusions and hallucinations, and sometimes become maniacal. |
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In complete silence, I meditated and fought off the frightening hallucinations which often happen in the face of sensory deprivation. |
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The daylight hallucinations of Mr.Darko strike a chord with someone who has drank a skinful the night before and is shivering in the post booze darkness. |
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During his ordeal, anas said, he began to experience vivid hallucinations as a result of the injections. |
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The lawyer claims that Hernandez has suffered from visual as well as auditory hallucinations. |
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They stimulate the central nervous system like methamphetamines, plus cause hallucinations, and even psychosis. |
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He refused to accept medication and absconded, being re-admitted in November of that year, again with self neglect, hallucinations and threatening behaviour. |
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A variety of other clinical findings ensue, which may include anxiety, restlessness, hyperexcitability, hallucinations, dysphagia, and hydrophobia. |
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The quartet showed greater musical range than their predecessors, with songs ranging from barbiturate-induced hallucinations to upbeat, jazzy grooves. |
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During these periods of madness, she experienced hallucinations. |
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Scrooge, the quintessential penny-pincher, never felt the spirit until sequential hallucinations bearing noble messages scared him into generosity. |
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Ingesting the ayahuasca and huambisa tea causes intense hallucinations as well as vomiting and diarrhea, said to be a means of spiritual purification. |
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Vivid hallucinations and delirious illusions may also occur. |
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His last exposure prior to the recurrence was over a year prior to admission, during which time he had experienced multiple episodes of catatonia and visual hallucinations. |
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He was brought to the emergency department by his girlfriend for his increasing disorganization, memory deficits, and multisensory hallucinations. |
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Clinical manifestations of overdose include agitation, hallucinations, psychosis, lethargy, seizures, tachycardia, dysrhythmia, hypertension, and hyperthermia. |
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One of three siblings, her childhood was plagued by illnesses which left her with double vision and an eyepatch, and prone to hallucinations and visions. |
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She did not describe auditory hallucinations nor have paranoid delusions. |
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A female patient complains of dramatic mood swings, paralysis on one side of her body, hallucinations, convulsive seizures, and religious delusions. |
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Young children had a more depressed appearance, more somatic complaints, a greater degree of psychomotor agitation, more phobias, separation anxiety, and hallucinations. |
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Dutch police in Leeuwarden are trying to find out if drug addicts raided a pet shop and stole three exotic toads whose warty skin is said to induce hallucinations when licked. |
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It was a nice article about Walter's hallucinations and drug trips. |
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He also reported sleep paralysis and hypnagogic hallucinations. |
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Tomaselli's were druggy hallucinations on a black background. |
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They do not experience severe symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions but suffer a milder hypomania which can still be severely disruptive. |
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About a third of the group had nighttime behavioral disorders, depression, dysphoria, delusions, disinhibition, elation, and hallucinations. |
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At the same time, the city is in the grip of a drugs epidemic, with users of the highly addictive Valkyr experiencing terrifying hallucinations. |
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The unluckier ones have reported hallucinations and two were even rushed to the hospital. |
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Subjects who are highly hypnotisable are capable of experiencing short-term amnesia or fleeting hallucinations. |
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When his medication was changed, the voices and the other hallucinations quickly disappeared. |
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There is also a long history of the use of Narcissus as a stimulant and to induce trance like states and hallucinations. |
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They frequently occur in visual disturbances and hallucinations brought on by drugs, migraine, and other stimuli. |
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Behavioral features include apathy, reclusivity, anhedonia, depression, delusions, and hallucinations. |
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Their theories emphasize the role of the parietal lobe and mirror neurons in triggering such ghostly hallucinations. |
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Sherlock deduces a chemical weapon designed to trigger violent hallucinations was responsible. |
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Arnold and Price's elegant music came to the fore wonderfully in the largely wordless scenes of Watson and Henry's fearful hallucinations. |
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Psychotic traits include hallucinations and delusions, and can be a precursor to psychotic disorders. |
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It is a disorder characterized by uncontrollable brief episodes of sleep, hypnagogic hallucinations, cataplexy, and sleep paralysis. |
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Myoclonus, delirium, hallucinations, hyperalgesia and allodynia are features of opioid-induced neurotoxicity. |
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I'M A Celebrity's Joey Essex claims he suffered hallucinations and started sleepwalking after having jabs for a trip to Africa. |
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Patients with IPD also present a variety of nonmotor symptoms such as sleep disorders, hyposmia, depression, constipation, hallucinations and dementia. |
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Researchers want to know if people who have out-of-body experiences respond to the experiment in a different way to those who have no history of hallucinations. |
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In addition, phantosmias or, in essence, olfactory hallucinations have been described in association with seizure activity, psychiatric illness, and Alzheimer's Disease. |
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This type of set of experiences possesses a constancy and coherence that is lacking in the set of experiences of which hallucinations, for example, are a part. |
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The antipsychotic drug, called haloperidol and also known as serenace, is designed to treat hallucinations in patients with schizophrenia or other mental illnesses. |
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