Thoughts depict real things — people, events, situations – and real things matter to us. But thoughts aren’t the things they depict. They’re hallucinations of those things. They’re sensations that happen only here and now, just like itches, sounds, and smells, but instead of itching o...
Hearing (auditory) hallucinations, such as commanding voices Visual hallucinations, such as insects crawling the walls Tactile hallucinations, such as tingling and numbness or “electric fleas.” 3. Seizuresin the form ofgeneralized muscle cramps (convulsions) may appear6-48 hoursafter stopping drinking...
misperceptions of the body;coenaesthesia;paraesthesia;tactile hallucinations;out-of-body experiences;near-death studies;sexual hallucinations 1. Introduction As early as 1911, Head and Holmes (1911) were among the first to attempt to understand how the brain maps the human body [1]. They develope...
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Antipsychotic medications help reduce psychotic symptoms like hallucinations or delusions during mania. They include Zyprexa, Risperdal, Abilify and Saphris.[27] Antidepressant medications used to treat bipolar depression include Lexapro, Zoloft, Prozac, and others. Finally, to manage symptoms of anxiety...