0 present participle of hallucinate
1 to seem to see, hear, feel, or smell something that does not exist, usually because you are ill or have taken a drug:
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.
Second, feedback can improve the quality of the visual input without running the danger of hallucinating.
What adamantly is for the hallucinating patient, does not appear to the observer.
Someone who is hallucinating an object may experience that object as real.
That is, interactive bias models run the risk of hallucinating.
Evidence was found for an increased role of auditory imagery over perception in information processing for the hallucinating patient, as compared to the control patients.
Hallucinating patients were much more likely to misperceive target speech as spurious words and phrases compared to nonhallucinating patients and normal controls.