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    Recovering from Hallucinations: A Qualitative Study of Coping with Voices Hearing of People with Schizophrenia in Hong Kong by Petrus Ng, Ricky W. K. Chun, Angela Tsun

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Auditory hallucination is a positive symptom of schizophrenia and has significant impacts on the lives of individuals. …”
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    Visual Hallucinations as Incidental Negative Effects of Virtual Reality on Parkinson’s Disease Patients: A Link with Neurodegeneration? by Giovanni Albani, Elisa Pedroli, Pietro Cipresso, Daniel Bulla, Veronica Cimolin, Astrid Thomas, Alessandro Mauro, Giuseppe Riva

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…On that occasion, six patients incidentally described visual hallucinations (VH) with occurrences of images not included in the virtual environment. …”
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    Effects of the Attention Training Technique on Auditory Hallucinations in Schizo-Affective Disorder: A Single Case Study by Karin E. P. Carter, Adrian Wells

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…A 41-year-old female with schizo-affective disorder presenting with an eight-year history of auditory hallucinations participated in a single case treatment study (A-B-A-B-A-C-B) of the effects of the Attention Training Technique (ATT). …”
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    “I’m Seeing Dead People”: A Case Report on Salicylate Poisoning in a Patient with Hallucinations by Jessica Meyers, Sean McCormick, Phillip D. Levy, Michael J. Twiner

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This may progress to a predominance of neurological symptoms such as mental status changes, confusion, delirium, and hallucinations. Case Report: We describe the case of an accidental, sub-chronic overdose (up to 7.5 grams/day for multiple weeks; ~75 milligrams/kilogram/day) that resulted in predominantly neurological symptoms (ie, tinnitus and hallucinations, including the patient reporting “seeing dead people”) but without the more typical findings classically associated with salicylate toxicity. …”
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    Acute Enterovirus Encephalitis as a Cause for Isolated Visual and Auditory Hallucinations in a 22-Year-Old Patient by M. Deest, C. Eberlein, S. Bleich, H. Frieling, T. Skripuletz, A. Neyazi

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Here, we report the case of a 22-year-old woman with first time visual and auditory hallucinations due to an acute enterovirus encephalitis with no cerebrospinal fluid abnormalities but a positive PCR result for enterovirus (ECHO). …”
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    Degrade or Super-Resolve to Recognize? Bridging the Domain Gap for Cross-Resolution Face Recognition by Klemen Grm, Berk Kemal Ozata, Alperen Kantarci, Vitomir Struc, Hazim Kemal Ekenel

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The second approach involves enhancing the resolution of the probe images using face hallucination. Our experiments on the SCFace and DroneSURF datasets reveal that the success of face hallucination is highly dependent on the quality of the original images, since poor image quality can severely limit the effectiveness of the hallucination technique. …”
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    Tendency to Ingest Foreign Bodies in Mentally Retarded Patients: A Case with Ileal Perforation Caused by the Ingestion of a Teaspoon by İhsan Yıldız, Yavuz Savaş Koca, Gökhan Avşar, İbrahim Barut

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Unintentional foreign body ingestion commonly occurs accidentally in children aged between 3 months and 6 years and at advanced ages or results from psychiatric disorders such as hallucination in patients with mental retardation. Most of the ingested foreign bodies are naturally discharged from the body but some of them may require surgical intervention. …”
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