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And
hallucinations
are completely different.
So I am going to be talking about
hallucinations
and a particular sort of visual hallucination, which I see among my patients.
She said that the
hallucinations
were unrelated to anything she was thinking or feeling or doing, that they seemed to come on by themselves, or disappear.
She wasn't on any medications which could produce
hallucinations.
About 10 percent of the hearing-impaired people get musical
hallucinations.
And about 10 percent of the visually impaired people get visual
hallucinations.
His grandfather had these
hallucinations.
But sometimes he wasn't sure whether he was hallucinating or not, because the
hallucinations
would fit in the context of the visions.
It's typical of these
hallucinations
that they may come in a flash and disappear in a flash.
She had very mobile
hallucinations
as well.
But what did disturb her was she got very persistent images or
hallucinations
of faces, and as with Rosalie, the faces were often deformed, with very large teeth or very large eyes.
But the psychotic
hallucinations
are quite different.
Psychotic hallucinations, whether they are visual or vocal, they address you.
There is none of this quality of being addressed with these Charles Bonnet
hallucinations.
The temporal lobe
hallucinations
are all sense hallucinations, full of feeling, full of familiarity, located in space and time, coherent, dramatic.
Faces, and sometimes deformed faces, are the single commonest thing in these
hallucinations.
When people have these simple, geometrical hallucinations, the primary visual cortex is activated.
There is an area in the anterior part of this gyrus where teeth and eyes are represented, and that part of the gyrus is activated when people get the deformed
hallucinations.
There must be hundreds of thousands of blind people who have these
hallucinations
but are too scared to mention them.
And I see the geometrical
hallucinations.
In fact, neuroleptic drugs that are used to eliminate psychotic behavior, things like paranoia, delusions and hallucinations, these are patternicities.
I felt like the writer/director/producer went on this drug binge and had
hallucinations
and tried to recreate it on film.
A girl is looking for her soul mate-- this movie was very strange-- lots of sequences that look like an
hallucinations.
Now a man name Boone(Craig Sheffer) claims to suffer
hallucinations
he goes to this shrink Dr. Decker(David Croneberg) who "helps" Boone with his problems.
In a deliciously tongue-in-cheek touch, Fulci plays himself: a director in the midst of filming yet another violent horror flick who comes down with perverse/murderous hallucinations; after visiting a shrink who puts him under hypnosis, his dreams and reality begin to intersect, to the point where the viewer cannot discern the two.
The grotesque visions,
hallucinations
& dreams continue & begin to affect his mental state, Fulci decides to seek help & contacts Professor Egon Schwarz (Dvid L. Thompson) for psychiatric help.
The story is never fully utilized as we never really know what happens: many scenes are shot like dreams or
hallucinations
and never confirmed.
Verhoeven has a nice visual flair but resorts to scenes of wild hallucinations, overt symbolism, and gratuitous gore when he runs out of ideas.
But when the drugs give him
hallucinations
of a demon, he chooses to escape instead.
Unfortunately it turns into a bizarre collage of random "survival events" (including two especially hokey scenes involving fighting a bear) and strange
hallucinations
that make you wonder if this kid isn't just sitting in an alley somewhere on pot dreaming up this whole movie (and what a nightmare it is!).
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