False or distorted sensory experiences that appear to be real perceptions.
The exact nature of how hallucinogens cause hallucinations is not known, but it is thought that they mimic the actions of neurotransmitters and bind to receptor sites in the brain. This causes a person to experience sensations that are not real.
Hallucinations means seeing, hearing or (very occasionally) feeling things that seem real, but that do not in fact happen. or hallucination your seeing things that is not in fact real
Hallucinations
you can not see evidence of hallucinations but you can see what may be causing and provoking hallucinations such as a tumor.
Since this question has been placed in a category called "Salamanders and Newts" i think the answer would be ... yes... yes they are real. Either that or the Wiki organizers are suffering from mass hallucinations.
Schizophrenic hallucinations can be either. However, most schizophrenics report predominantly or entirely auditory hallucinations.
Symptoms of hallucinations include seeing, smelling, or hearing things that are not present in the environment. Typical hallucinations involve seeing or hearing, but neither the eyes or ears have any physical problem. Instead, brain changes trigger hallucinations. Schizophrenics often experience hallucinations and many medications or street drugs can trigger hallucinations.
No. Hallucinations are one of the many symptoms of schizophrenia.
I believe schitzophrenia causes hallucinations,
Venom is not technically a drug, but weaker and stronger types of venom cause drug-like effects such as wooziness and hallucinations.
This common plant is known to cause terrible hallucinations.