Hallucination
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- | *''[[The Hollywood Hallucination]]'' ([[1944]]) [[Parker Tyler]]. | + | *''[[The Hollywood Hallucination]]'' ([[1944]]) [[Parker Tyler]] |
*''[[Hallucination Engine]]'' ([[1994]]) - Material | *''[[Hallucination Engine]]'' ([[1994]]) - Material | ||
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A hallucination is a sensory perception in the absence of an external stimulus. It may occur in any sensory modality - visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, tactile or mixed.
Florid hallucinations are usually associated with drug use, (particularly hallucinogenic drugs), sleep deprivation, psychosis or neurological illness.
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- The Hollywood Hallucination (1944) Parker Tyler
- Hallucination Engine (1994) - Material
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