0 past simple and past 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:
Because the authors can imagine the infant experiencing hallucinated emotions and fictive kinesthetic sensations does not demonstrate the relationship, it postulates the answer instead.
Synaptic elimination, neurodevelopment, and the mechanism of hallucinated "voices" in schizophrenia.
The patient remains passive and does not feel that he actively participates in the hallucinated scene.
Our simulations demonstrate how symptoms characteristic of schizophrenia, such as hallucinated and disorganized speech, can arise from overzealous pruning of cortical networks during adolescence.
This suggests that the hallucinated, delusional, disoriented, and paramnestic quality of dream cognition may be associated with inhibition of these structures during sleep.
This is a textbook case of an otherwise sane man hallucinating a whole economic recovery—just as three years ago he hallucinated an economic miracle.
They may be forgetful, mildly confused, hallucinated, or extraordinarily difficult in temperament.
One is also interrupted and accused of bringing forward the evidence of deluded, paranoiac and hallucinated people.