0 to seem to see, hear, feel, or smell something that does not exist, usually because you are ill or have taken a drug:
1 to see or hear something that does not exist:
Police said the suspect was yelling incoherent statements as if he was hallucinating.
He likens seeing an after-image to hallucinating an elephant.
He had visual hallucinations of being home and became scared when he realized he was hallucinating.
Because the authors can imagine the infant experiencing hallucinated emotions and fictive kinesthetic sensations does not demonstrate the relationship, it postulates the answer instead.
People without mental illness can hallucinate their dead relative's voice or presence in the context of intense yearning and searching for the deceased.
Synaptic elimination, neurodevelopment, and the mechanism of hallucinated "voices" in schizophrenia.
Someone who is hallucinating an object may experience that object as real.
I would prefer to remain within the category of individuals who hallucinate only a minority of the time (usually when asleep).
This suggests that the hallucinated, delusional, disoriented, and paramnestic quality of dream cognition may be associated with inhibition of these structures during sleep.