hallucination in Czech

přelud Entry edited by: B2 vidina Entry edited by: B2 hallucination <n.> halucinace

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1. Afterlife or Hallucination?

2. High temperatures can cause hallucination.

3. Syphilis could explain the hallucination.

4. Auditory hallucination shows further brain degeneration.

5. Perhaps the footprint was a hallucination.

6. " Time-space fallout from the hallucination. "

7. There's a difference between psychosis and hallucination.

8. The involute progression of hallucination is strange.

9. Was the figure real or just a hallucination?

10. 6 The involute progression of hallucination is strange.

11. Nullifier currently has Force Field and Hallucination abilities.

12. Every Noisegate hallucination has clearly been meticulously laboured over.

13. The jet lag induces a mild form of hallucination.

14. Visual hallucination, hearing hallucination, feeling of being controlled, incongruity of affect and conduct disorder were more common in study group than in control group.

15. Vision without execution is just hallucination. Henry Ford 

16. 10 Every Noisegate hallucination has clearly been meticulously laboured over.

17. Another patient of mine had a different sort of hallucination.

18. She'd lived 95 years and she'd never had a hallucination before.

19. Lyotard further clarifies this distinction in discussion of fantasies and hallucination.

20. She realizes that her escape from the ranger station was another hallucination.

21. Conclusion Visual hallucination is a common non-motor symptom among patients with PD, and cognitive function, disease severity and usage of dopamine agonists may be related to visual hallucination.

22. But the heat was more seen than felt, more hallucination than discomfort.

23. In recent decades, such questions might have sounded like a drunken hallucination or worse.

24. Out of these, 1, 684 persons admitted to having experienced a hallucination of an apparition.

25. Synonyms for Calenture include delirium, hysteria, deliriousness, dementedness, dementia, derangement, irrationality, hallucination, incoherence and insanity

26. Kamma may assume the form. of a flashback about the past or an hallucination the present.

27. I knew that what I had seen was a hallucination, but it was so real and frightening.

28. What if she has a disease that translates pain into a bizarre physiological response like a hallucination?

29. I said, "There is a special form of visual hallucination which may go with deteriorating vision or blindness.

30. 10 Main clinical manifestations were consciousness disorder accompanied by incoherence of thinking, amnesia, visual hallucination and behavioral disturbance.

31. Rosalie was alarmed, not by the intrusion, but because she knew this entourage was an extremely detailed hallucination.

32. Conclusion The patient of Hashimoto's encephalopathy has multiple neurologic clinical manifestations, including visual hallucination, intelligence decline, dementia, coma.

33. Did he drink half a bottle of whiskey and then draw the hallucination he got from being drunk onto paper?

34. I thought you were a hallucination you know, a fantasy, standing there all cream and amber in your fur wrappings.

35. 9 Main clinical manifestations are consciousness disorder accompanied by incoherence of thinking, forgetting, visual hallucination, behavioral disorder and other clinical symptoms.

36. “Incontrovertible”, “hallucination” and “cryptography” are other Browneisms that entered the language, though quite a few of his coinages (from “Alliciency” – attractiveness, to

37. This has led many philosophers to suggest that the visual experience of an afterimage is a failure of perception, and hence Afterimages are best characterised as a type of hallucination

38. The idea that the function of the pleasure principle is to satisfy itself by hallucination is thereto illustrate this—it is only an illustration.

39. Chronic alcoholism could contribute to impairment of nerve system and brain functions, even some psychiatric disorder such as hallucination, heteroptics, acousma and so on.

40. But if they avoid all contact with others for too long a period, they fall into fresh danger of monomania, hallucination, or illusory progress.

41. 13 But if they avoid all contact with others for too long a period, they fall into fresh danger of monomania, hallucination, or illusory progress.

42. In the moment of climax, it is unclear whether Haller actually kills Hermine or whether the "murder" is just another hallucination in the Magic Theater.

43. In contrast to a hallucination, a mirage is a real optical phenomenon which can be captured on camera, since light rays actually are refracted to form the false image at the observer's location.

44. The greatest mistake in life is to get addicted to drugs - becoming a prisoner of ecstasy and hallucination, and less of a man. Dr T.P.Chia 

45. Also, increased carbon dioxide levels in the blood can lead to altered states of consciousness and feeling of expansiveness , and in extreme states of disorientation and hallucination.

46. In a statement, EMEA said: 'So far, no causal relationship has been identified between the use of Tamiflu and psychiatric symptoms (such as hallucination or abnormal behaviour).'

47. You may find that your cataplexy attacks return if your medicine is stopped and you may experience insomnia, headache, anxiety, dizziness, sleeping problems, sleepiness, hallucination and abnormal thinking

48. One can argue over each case, but it is absolutely essential to map the dimension of signification in every hallucination if we are to grasp what the pleasure principle means.

49. 17 The drug- induced paradise of ecstasy and hallucination has enslaved the humankind since time immemorial, and more and more people are falling victim to the psychedelic pills. Dr T.P.Chia 

50. Determined to find natural explanations, modern skeptics offer scenarios that include delirium, hallucination, a drastic psychological crisis provoked by the qualms of Saul’s tormented conscience, a nervous breakdown, and an assumed predisposition to epilepsy.