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    Hallucination or Lucidity?: Vision and Time in Ciaran Carson’s Ekphrastic Writing by Rui Carvalho Homem

    Published 2006-11-01
    “…Indeed, his 2001 narrative Shamrock Tea revolves around one of the best-known paintings in the history of western art, combining elements from a variety of discourses at the crossroads between the ‘logic’ of free association and of hallucination. This, in fact, offered a prose parallel to the altered perceptions, with a strong visual emphasis, that had marked Carson’s verse collection The Twelfth of Never (1998), a book punctuated by representations of a poppy-intoxicated world (with a range of political overtones) where ‘everything is slightly out of synch’, and (revealingly) ‘there are many shades of pigment in the spectrum’ (13, 89).On the contrary, his most recent volume of poetry, Breaking News (2003), includes several ‘conventional’ ekphrastic poems unified by the book’s overriding concern with war, memory and memorialisation. …”
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    A community of one: social cognition and auditory verbal hallucinations. by Vaughan Bell

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Auditory verbal hallucinations have attracted a great deal of scientific interest, but despite the fact that they are fundamentally a social experience-in essence, a form of hallucinated communication-current theories remain firmly rooted in an individualistic account and have largely avoided engagement with social cognition. …”
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    Evolutionary constraints on visual cortex architecture from the dynamics of hallucinations by Butler, Thomas Charles, Benayoun, Marc, Wallace, Edward, van Drongelen, Wim, Goldenfeld, Nigel, Cowan, Jack

    Published 2012
    “…These are experienced as geometric visual hallucinations. The problem of identifying the mechanisms by which V1 avoids this failure is made acute by recent advances in the statistical mechanics of pattern formation, which suggest that the hallucinatory state should be very robust. …”
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    Detecting hallucinations in large language models using semantic entropy by Farquhar, S, Kossen, J, Kuhn, L, Gal, Y

    Published 2024
    “…Large language model (LLM) systems, such as ChatGPT1 or Gemini2, can show impressive reasoning and question-answering capabilities but often ‘hallucinate’ false outputs and unsubstantiated answers3, 4. …”
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    Connecting neurosis and psychosis: the direct influence of emotion on delusions and hallucinations. by Freeman, D, Garety, P

    Published 2003
    “…The content of hallucinations less often directly expresses the emotional concerns of the individual, but emotion can trigger and contribute to the maintenance of hallucinatory phenomena, although how this occurs is not well understood. …”
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    Complex visual hallucinations in partial blindness due to eye disease. by White, N

    Published 1980
    “…Three patients experienced complex formed hallucinations during progressive visual failure from eye disease. …”
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    Prevalent hallucinations during medical internships: phantom vibration and ringing syndromes. by Yu-Hsuan Lin, Sheng-Hsuan Lin, Peng Li, Wei-Lieh Huang, Ching-Yen Chen

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…BACKGROUND: Phantom vibration syndrome is a type of hallucination reported among mobile phone users in the general population. …”
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    Charles Bonnet syndrome: characteristics of its visual hallucinations and differential diagnosis by Thiago Cardoso Vale, Luciene Chaves Fernandes, Paulo Caramelli

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…A mean delay of 41.7 months occurred until diagnosis. All hallucinations were complexes and mostly ocurred on a weekly-basis (62.5%) and lasted for seconds (87.5%). …”
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