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    Face hallucination based on cluster consistent dictionary learning by Minqi Li, Xiangjian He, Kin‐Man Lam, Kaibing Zhang, Junfeng Jing

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Abstract Face hallucination is a super‐resolution technique specially designed to reconstruct high‐resolution faces from low‐resolution faces. …”
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    Hallucinating Colours: Psychedelic Film, Technology, Aesthetics and Affect by Bregt Lameris

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Further, I will zoom in on 1960s psychedelic culture characterized by hallucinating drug use as entertainment and as therapeutic tool (level 2). …”
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    Role for Positive Schizotypy and Hallucination Proneness in Semantic Processing by Saskia de Leede-Smith, Steven Roodenrys, Lauren Horsley, Shannen Matrini, Erin Mison, Emma Barkus, Emma Barkus

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…More diffuse activation of semantic information appeared to be associated with positive schizotypy, while those predisposed to hallucinations appeared to respond quicker. These results have significant implications in the re-conceptualization of hallucination proneness as distinct from positive schizotypy. …”
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    Exploring the relationship between auditory hallucinations, trauma and dissociation by Deborah Wearne, Guy J. Curtis, Peter Melvill-Smith, Kenneth G. Orr, Annette Mackereth, Leon Rajanthiran, Sean Hood, Winston Choy, Flavie Waters

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…BackgroundIt is clinically imperative to better understand the relationship between trauma, auditory hallucinations and dissociation. The personal narrative of trauma has enormous significance for each individual and is also important for the clinician, who must use this information to decide on a diagnosis and treatment approach.AimsTo better understand whether dissociation contributes in a significant way to hallucinations in individuals with and without trauma histories.MethodThree groups of participants with auditory hallucinations were recruited, with diagnoses of: schizophrenia (without trauma) (n = 18), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD, n = 27) and comorbid schizophrenia and PTSD (SCZ+PTSD), n = 26). …”
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    SF-SRGAN: PROGRESSIVE GAN-BASED FACE HALLUCINATION by M. N. Favorskaya, A. I. Pakhirka

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Facial hallucination is a technique that has emerged recently thanks to advances in deep learning. …”
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    Feature hallucination in hypersphere space for few‐shot classification by Sai Yang, Fan Liu, Zhiyu Chen

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Comprehensive experiments on multiple popular FSC demonstrate that HL loss can enhance the performance of backbone network and the authors’ feature hallucination method is superior to the existing hallucination‐based methods.…”
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    Visual hallucinations associated with varenicline: a case report by Raidoo B Mahendri, Kutscher Eric C

    Published 2009-05-01
    “…He developed visual hallucinations, which became worse with titration of the medication. …”
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    Metoprolol-induced visual hallucinations: a case series by Goldner Jonathan A

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…After a new physician switched her from metoprolol to atenolol, the visual hallucinations ceased within four days.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>We suspect that metoprolol-induced visual hallucinations may be under-recognized and under-reported. …”
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    Content Matters, a Qualitative Analysis of Verbal Hallucinations by Nienke Moernaut, Stijn Vanheule, Jasper Feyaerts

    Published 2018-10-01
    Subjects: “…auditory verbal hallucinations…”
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