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A hallucination, in the broadest sense of the word, is a perception in the absence of a stimulus. In a stricter sense, hallucinations are defined as perceptions in a conscious and awake state in the absence of external stimuli which have qualities of real perception, in that they are vivid, substantial, and located in external objective space.
The Waismann Method of Accelerated Benzodiazepine Neuro-Regulation proves a suitable alternative to traditional benzodiazepine detoxification

The Waismann Method of Accelerated Benzodiazepine Neuro-Regulation proves a suitable alternative to traditional benzodiazepine detoxification

Research study links partial epilepsy to the disruption of brain development during early childhood

Research study links partial epilepsy to the disruption of brain development during early childhood

FDA issues complete response letter regarding the NDA for carisbamate

FDA issues complete response letter regarding the NDA for carisbamate

Researchers study sleep paralysis

Researchers study sleep paralysis

Research shows how schizophrenia works in the brain

Research shows how schizophrenia works in the brain

Too many Australians abusing prescription drugs

Too many Australians abusing prescription drugs

Alterations in brain's white matter key to schizophrenia

Alterations in brain's white matter key to schizophrenia

Obstructive sleep apnea increases likelihood of parasomnia symptoms

Obstructive sleep apnea increases likelihood of parasomnia symptoms

Low birth weight linked to psychosis-like symptoms

Low birth weight linked to psychosis-like symptoms

Neuroscientists reach consensus on how the brain processes speech and language

Neuroscientists reach consensus on how the brain processes speech and language

Cognition already seriously impaired in first episode of schizophrenia

Cognition already seriously impaired in first episode of schizophrenia

FDA approve Fanapt tablets (iloperidone) to treat adults with schizophrenia

FDA approve Fanapt tablets (iloperidone) to treat adults with schizophrenia

Children bullied at school more likely to develop psychotic-like symptoms

Children bullied at school more likely to develop psychotic-like symptoms

Early treatment for hepatitis C offers a good chance of a cure

Early treatment for hepatitis C offers a good chance of a cure

Mental disorder and violent victimization

Mental disorder and violent victimization

Schizophrenia could be caused by faulty signalling in the brain

Schizophrenia could be caused by faulty signalling in the brain

District Court decision received in Concerta patent sase

District Court decision received in Concerta patent sase

Schizophrenics at increased risk for type 2 diabetes

Schizophrenics at increased risk for type 2 diabetes

Blocked enzyme reverses schizophrenia-like symptoms

Blocked enzyme reverses schizophrenia-like symptoms

Faulty signalling in the brain may cause schizophrenia

Faulty signalling in the brain may cause schizophrenia

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