. . . . . "Derives from verb to hallucinate, from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Hallucination]] hallucinatus. Compare French hallucination. The first known usage in the English language is from Sir Thomas Browne."@ia . "God doesn't talk to just anyone. Often, when God needs special things done, He will use His special communications tube to talk to His special people. \"Hallucination\" is a derrogatory word created by factonistas to deny the existence of God and His special talking tube."@en . "Shroom Absorption"@en . . . . . "1986"^^ . "\"Hallucination\" is a musical piece that leads into \"As the World Falls Down\". It was written for Labyrinth. Hoggle hands Sarah a peach when she longs for something to eat. The peach had come from Jareth, and causes Sarah to begin hallucinating."@en . "Genshi"@es . "Alucinaci\u00F3n"@en . "200"^^ . "Just An Illusion"@en . . "Hallucinations are mental states in which the person presenting symptoms hears, sees, smells, tastes or feels things which are not \"real.\""@en . . . . . . "Protoss"@en . "Hallucination-JP-Manga-GX.jpg"@en . . "Enemies around the selected building hallucinate and attack their own buildings."@en . . "__NOEDITSECTION__ Main card page: \"[[]]\" [[File:|link=File:|px]] \n* [[Media:|ja color]] \n* [[Media:|en]] \n* [[Media:|fr]] \n* [[Media:|de]] \n* [[Media:|it]] \n* [[Media:|es]] \n* [[Media:|ja]] \n* [[Card Gallery : #|Gallery]] \n* [[Card Appearances : #|Appearances]] \n* [[Card Trivia : #|Trivia]] \n* [[Card Lores : #|Lores]] \n* [[Card Artworks : #|Artworks]] \n* [[Card Names : #|Names]] ==Other languages== ==Images== == Decks == ==Search categories=="@en . "Hallucination es el vig\u00E9simo cuarto soundtrack del \u00E1lbum Naruto Shippuden Original Soundtrack II, su compositor es Takanashi Yasuharu, est\u00E1 producido por Masashi Kishimoto y posee una duraci\u00F3n de 1:49 minutos. Esta canci\u00F3n aparec\u00EDa mucho cuando se mostraba a Naruto o a Jiraiya en cualquier lugar del Monte My\u014Dboku. Categor\u00EDa:Banda sonora Categor\u00EDa:Soundtracks"@en . . . . "Trap"@en . "Hallucination is a 1995 science-fiction short story by Isaac Asimov. Part of the Multivac series, it first appeared in Boy's Life magazine in 1985. It was later collected in 1995's Gold."@en . "Jones Music and Labyrinth Enterprises"@en . "Absorb 1000 damage with hallucinations in a League game."@en . . . . . . "Upgraded By: \n* Book: Hallucination (Beg) up to level 20 \n* Book: Hallucination (Int) up to level 40 \n* Book: Hallucination (Adv) up to level 60"@en . "Hallucination"@en . "The following abilities inflict Hallucination: \n* [Hallucination] - An NPC-exclusive skill that inflicts Hallucination."@en . . "Hallucination is a Race Skill for All Heroes of the Undead, Makes your defensive towers able to shoot further."@en . . . . . "The following abilities inflict Hallucination: \n* [Hallucination] - An NPC-exclusive skill that inflicts Hallucination."@en . . "Halluzination"@en . "35"^^ . . . . . "Very much like real life, hallucination will cause you to perceive objects in a distorted fashion. Hallucination changes the appearance of both monsters and objects. You can easily cure hallucination with a unihorn."@en . "E_IncreaseOfAttackRange.gif"@en . "Hallucination"@ia . "blue"@en . . "Caution: Monsters' elemental/neutral damage is modified by their statistics, which are in majority unknown."@en . "Also a hallucination can be the result of a drug or possibly putting on your underwear on backwards. Many famous people often have hallucinations, and are quite proud of it usually resulting in their return to their parents to make them proud of what they have accomplished. it:Allucinazioni"@en . "Hallucination refers to something a person sees and/or hears that isn't real. Hallucinations can be symptoms of very many different illnesses. Religious visions also happen to very many people with very many different Religious beliefs. Christians see or hear whatever that's connected to Christianity, sometimes to their specific Denomination or sect, for example Roman Catholics sometimes report visions of Saints but Protestants see different visions. Hindus see visions connected with the Pantheon of Hinduism and so it goes on. Sometimes religious visions happen to people who clearly have medical problems but occasionally the people involved are in other respects sane and healthy."@en . "Hallucinations experienced by the Sergeant in Perseus Mandate also involve characters who have died (e.g. Steve Chen), and sometimes foreshadow future events, as the Sergeant has a vision of Chen being grabbed by a Scarecrow before it actually happens. The Sergeant also witnesses several appearances of Paxton Fettel even after he is killed and the Replicas go dormant, implying that Fettel's telesthetic signature is still present after his death, just as Alma's was. Visions of Alma are also encountered, though these are very rare compared to visions of Fettel and other hallucinations. Hallucinations in Perseus Mandate are mostly story-focused and the majority of them are harmless, though a few lengthier ones feature Nightmares and Scarecrows."@en . "Hallucination is the fourteenth song in The Most Beautiful DEATH in the World."@en . . . . . . . . "Derives from verb to hallucinate, from [[w:|]][[Category: derivations|Hallucination]] hallucinatus. Compare French hallucination. The first known usage in the English language is from Sir Thomas Browne."@ia . "A hallucination describes any auditory or visual sensation that is not rooted in physical reality, such as hearing voices or seeing bugs on the skin. Auditory hallucinations are very common - over 80% of people have experienced at least one. Visual halluciations are somewhat more rare. Neither is a sign of serious illness if they are an occasional occurrence in an otherwise healthy person - they can commonly occur when a person is overtired or is suffering from sensory deprivation, such as driving in a remote area at night. However, frequent hallucinations, or those that appear impossible for the patient to ignore, are usually the sign of a serious illness. Persons with schizophrenia often have persistent and disturbing auditory hallucinations. Persons using certain drugs, such as LSD or mescaline, also commonly have hallucinations. Hallucinations are also common in people suffering from severe fever. However, absent these conditions, hallucinations are usually the result of a physical illness of the brain."@en . . "Hallucinations are false duplicate images utilized by protoss. There are at least two types of hallucinations. The first are psionic illusory duplicates of other beings/vehicles, courtesy of psionic powers. This psionic ability to create hallucinations can be used by high templar though the Dark Templar are able to employ a similar technique on their ships. These phantasms are without physical substance. Jackson Hauler demonstrated a similar ability, to conjure up the image of an individual and present it to another person."@en . . . "Aster Phoenix"@en . "\u30E2\u30F3\u30B9\u30BF\u30FC\u304C\u653B\u6483\u5BFE\u8C61\u306B\u306A\u3063\u305F\u6642\u3001\u305D\u306E\u5BFE\u8C61\u3092\u81EA\u5834\u306E\u30FB\u304C\u304B\u308F\u308A\u306B\u53D7\u3051\u308B"@en . "A hallucination describes any auditory or visual sensation that is not rooted in physical reality, such as hearing voices or seeing bugs on the skin. Auditory hallucinations are very common - over 80% of people have experienced at least one. Visual halluciations are somewhat more rare. Neither is a sign of serious illness if they are an occasional occurrence in an otherwise healthy person - they can commonly occur when a person is overtired or is suffering from sensory deprivation, such as driving in a remote area at night."@en . "\"Hallucination\" is a musical piece that leads into \"As the World Falls Down\". It was written for Labyrinth. Hoggle hands Sarah a peach when she longs for something to eat. The peach had come from Jareth, and causes Sarah to begin hallucinating."@en . "Hallucination refers to something a person sees and/or hears that isn't real. Hallucinations can be symptoms of very many different illnesses. Religious visions also happen to very many people with very many different Religious beliefs. Christians see or hear whatever that's connected to Christianity, sometimes to their specific Denomination or sect, for example Roman Catholics sometimes report visions of Saints but Protestants see different visions. Hindus see visions connected with the Pantheon of Hinduism and so it goes on. Sometimes religious visions happen to people who clearly have medical problems but occasionally the people involved are in other respects sane and healthy."@en . . "Also a hallucination can be the result of a drug or possibly putting on your underwear on backwards. Many famous people often have hallucinations, and are quite proud of it usually resulting in their return to their parents to make them proud of what they have accomplished. it:Allucinazioni"@en . "Hallucination is a Race Skill for All Heroes of the Undead, Makes your defensive towers able to shoot further."@en . . "Hallucinations are false duplicate images utilized by protoss. There are at least two types of hallucinations. The first are psionic illusory duplicates of other beings/vehicles, courtesy of psionic powers. This psionic ability to create hallucinations can be used by high templar though the Dark Templar are able to employ a similar technique on their ships. These phantasms are without physical substance. The second version is technological, and is used by sentries. These hallucinations are composed of solid light and are three-dimensional, able to mimic protoss warriors, vehicles, and constructs. Each replica, while limited in duration, is able to withstand some degree of punishment. Jackson Hauler demonstrated a similar ability, to conjure up the image of an individual and present it to another person."@en . "When a monster has been targeted for an attack, a Vision Hero on your field will take the attack in its place."@en . "A hallucination was a psychological term referring to visual, auditory, or some other combination of senses giving the brain unreal information, essentially causing a being to perceive something that was not real and that others could not see. The caves of No'Mat were known to induce hallucinations in Klingons by way of heat and vapors. (TNG: \"Birthright, Part I\" ) The tidal harmonies on Balosnee VI could cause hallucinations. (DS9: \"The Nagus\") The psychotropic drug tropolisine caused hallucination. (ENT: \"Strange New World\")"@en . . "Hallucinations are mental states in which the person presenting symptoms hears, sees, smells, tastes or feels things which are not \"real.\""@en . . "Makes your defensive towers able to shoot further."@en . . "A hallucination, in the broadest sense, 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 latter definition distinguishes hallucinations from the related phenomena of dreaming, which does not involve wakefulness; illusion, which involves distorted or misinterpreted real perception; imagery, which does not mimic real perception and is under voluntary control; and pseudohallucination, which does not mimic real perception, but is not under voluntary control.[1] Hallucinations also differ from \"delusional perceptions\", in which a correctly sensed and interpreted genuine perception is given some additional (and typically bizarre) significance. Hallucinations can occur in any sensory modality \u2014 visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, tactile, proprioceptive, equilibrioceptive, nociceptive, and thermoceptive. A mild form of hallucination is known as a disturbance, and can occur in any of the senses above. These may be things like seeing movement in peripheral vision, or hearing faint noises and voices. Hallucinations can also be associated with drug or alcohol use (particularly deliriants), sleep deprivation, psychosis, neurological disorders, and delirium tremens. Hallucinations typically occur in the context of neurological or mental disorder, although they are not tied to any particular disease and have been found to occur in the context of many pathological states (both physical and mental). However, they are of particular diagnostic importance in psychotic disorders and particularly in schizophrenia, paraphrenia, manic episodes of bipolar disorder, and psychotic depression."@en . . "Control 15 hallucinations at once in a Melee game."@en . . "Hallucination is the fourteenth song in The Most Beautiful DEATH in the World."@en . . "white"@en . "Second Musical"@en . "Act, Effect"@en . . "Hallucination"@en . . "Alucinaci\u00F3n"@es . . "Genshi"@en . . . "__NOEDITSECTION__ Main card page: \"[[]]\" [[File:|link=File:|px]] \n* [[Media:|ja color]] \n* [[Media:|en]] \n* [[Media:|fr]] \n* [[Media:|de]] \n* [[Media:|it]] \n* [[Media:|es]] \n* [[Media:|ja]] \n* [[Card Gallery : #|Gallery]] \n* [[Card Appearances : #|Appearances]] \n* [[Card Trivia : #|Trivia]] \n* [[Card Lores : #|Lores]] \n* [[Card Artworks : #|Artworks]] \n* [[Card Names : #|Names]] ==Other languages== ==Images== == Decks == ==Search categories=="@en . . . . . . . . . "10"^^ . . . "53"^^ . "Hallucination"@en . . . . "Hallucination es el vig\u00E9simo cuarto soundtrack del \u00E1lbum Naruto Shippuden Original Soundtrack II, su compositor es Takanashi Yasuharu, est\u00E1 producido por Masashi Kishimoto y posee una duraci\u00F3n de 1:49 minutos. Esta canci\u00F3n aparec\u00EDa mucho cuando se mostraba a Naruto o a Jiraiya en cualquier lugar del Monte My\u014Dboku. Categor\u00EDa:Banda sonora Categor\u00EDa:Soundtracks"@en . . . . . "109.0"^^ . . "Hallucination is a 1995 science-fiction short story by Isaac Asimov. Part of the Multivac series, it first appeared in Boy's Life magazine in 1985. It was later collected in 1995's Gold."@en . . . . . "A hallucination was an event where an individual believed to see an object or objects that did not truly exist. The Kathol Rift was known to produce hallucinations of spiders and other arthropods in both Force-sensitive and non Force-sensitive individuals that were traveling in the vicinity."@en . "Hallucination is defined as perception of visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, or gustatory experiences without an external stimulus and with a compelling sense. They are also a form of altered perception. Hallucinations can be caused by powerful torture of the soul, War (the Horseman) and ghost sickness. Some ghosts can create supernatural illnesses, for example the Buruburu can create a form of ghost sickness that makes the subject hysterical, hallucinate, easily frightened and eventually die. Up until just recently, Sam, with the \"wall\" broken in his head, was having intense hallucinations of Lucifer, which had gotten to the point where he could not sleep or tell the difference between real and illusion."@en . . "All Heroes"@en . "Manages attack targets"@en . "\u5E7B\u899A\uFF1B\u3052\u3093\u304B\u304F\uFF1A a hallucination - whether a pink elephant or an abstract geometric form. \u5E7B\uFF1A\u307E\u307C\u308D\u3057\uFF1A like \u5E7B\u899A but more broad - it can be sounds, tastes, etc. \u5E7B\u60F3\uFF1A\u3052\u3093\u305D\u3046\uFF1A a vision - a hallucination that goes on and on like a movie. Like the English word 'vision,' \u5E7B\u60F3 is often used to tell the future or help making a decision."@en . "Musical"@en . . "\u03A0\u03B1\u03C1\u03B1\u03AF\u03C3\u03B8\u03B7\u03C3\u03B7"@en . . "Normal"@en . . . . "Very much like real life, hallucination will cause you to perceive objects in a distorted fashion. Hallucination changes the appearance of both monsters and objects. You can easily cure hallucination with a unihorn."@en . "Race Skill"@en . "A hallucination was an event where an individual believed to see an object or objects that did not truly exist. The Kathol Rift was known to produce hallucinations of spiders and other arthropods in both Force-sensitive and non Force-sensitive individuals that were traveling in the vicinity."@en . "Caution: Monsters' elemental/neutral damage is modified by their statistics, which are in majority unknown."@en . "A hallucination was a psychological term referring to visual, auditory, or some other combination of senses giving the brain unreal information, essentially causing a being to perceive something that was not real and that others could not see. The caves of No'Mat were known to induce hallucinations in Klingons by way of heat and vapors. (TNG: \"Birthright, Part I\" ) The tidal harmonies on Balosnee VI could cause hallucinations. (DS9: \"The Nagus\") The psychotropic drug tropolisine caused hallucination. (ENT: \"Strange New World\") Denobulans considered hallucinations healthy, particularly for persons under stress, as they saw it as a harmless way to release nervous energy. (ENT: \"Exile\", \"Doctor's Orders\") The Native American vision quest ritual induced a hallucinogenic state. (TNG: \"Journey's End\" ; VOY: \"The Fight\") In 2367, when the USS Enterprise-D was trapped in a Tyken's Rift, the crew experienced prolonged REM sleep deprivation and many suffered disturbing hallucinations as a result. (TNG: \"Night Terrors\" ) In 2369, Doctor Julian Bashir believed he was hallucinating when he saw the affectionate Jadzia Dax on his bed. (DS9: \"If Wishes Were Horses\") The Botha of the Delta Quadrant attacked others by inducing hallucinations through a psionic field, eventually trapping each individual's mind in a fantasy world. (VOY: \"Persistence of Vision\") The telepathic pitcher plant, a large bioplasmic organism, lured starships into its maw by creating a neurogenic field that showed their crews hallucinations of their desires. (VOY: \"Bliss\")"@en . "Undead"@en . . "Sylph's Blessing is a scope?"@en . . "Hallucination is defined as perception of visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, or gustatory experiences without an external stimulus and with a compelling sense. They are also a form of altered perception. Hallucinations can be caused by powerful torture of the soul, War (the Horseman) and ghost sickness. Some ghosts can create supernatural illnesses, for example the Buruburu can create a form of ghost sickness that makes the subject hysterical, hallucinate, easily frightened and eventually die."@en . "Hallucination"@es . "Genkaku"@en . . . . "A hallucination, in the broadest sense, 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 latter definition distinguishes hallucinations from the related phenomena of dreaming, which does not involve wakefulness; illusion, which involves distorted or misinterpreted real perception; imagery, which does not mimic real perception and is under voluntary control; and pseudohallucination, which does not mimic real perception, but is not under voluntary control.[1] Hallucinations also differ from \"delusional perceptions\", in which a correctly sensed and"@en . . "Area"@en . . . . . . "God doesn't talk to just anyone. Often, when God needs special things done, He will use His special communications tube to talk to His special people. \"Hallucination\" is a derrogatory word created by factonistas to deny the existence of God and His special talking tube."@en . . . . . . "Alucina\u00E7\u00E3o"@en . . . . "\u5E7B\u899A\uFF1B\u3052\u3093\u304B\u304F\uFF1A a hallucination - whether a pink elephant or an abstract geometric form. \u5E7B\uFF1A\u307E\u307C\u308D\u3057\uFF1A like \u5E7B\u899A but more broad - it can be sounds, tastes, etc. \u5E7B\u60F3\uFF1A\u3052\u3093\u305D\u3046\uFF1A a vision - a hallucination that goes on and on like a movie. Like the English word 'vision,' \u5E7B\u60F3 is often used to tell the future or help making a decision."@en . "Halucinacija"@en . . "Hallucinations experienced by the Sergeant in Perseus Mandate also involve characters who have died (e.g. Steve Chen), and sometimes foreshadow future events, as the Sergeant has a vision of Chen being grabbed by a Scarecrow before it actually happens. The Sergeant also witnesses several appearances of Paxton Fettel even after he is killed and the Replicas go dormant, implying that Fettel's telesthetic signature is still present after his death, just as Alma's was. Visions of Alma are also encountered, though these are very rare compared to visions of Fettel and other hallucinations. Hallucinations in Perseus Mandate are mostly story-focused and the majority of them are harmless, though a few lengthier ones feature Nightmares and Scarecrows."@en . "Upgraded By: \n* Book: Hallucination (Beg) up to level 20 \n* Book: Hallucination (Int) up to level 40 \n* Book: Hallucination (Adv) up to level 60"@en . . . . . "Hallucination-JP-Manga-GX-CA.png"@en . . "Vision HERO"@en . .