Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Sleepwalking / hallucination.

Hallucination is a false event that is happening in a person's mind when they are sleeping, but it isn't really happening in the real world. People can experience hallucinations in their normal developing stages, mostly during the preschool years, 2-5 year old range. Common causes of hallucinations in people are: sleep deprivation, social isolation and rejection, severe reactive depression, reaction to medications, a reaction to hallucinogens such as LSD, or heroin or cocaine, also an amputation of a limb, also known as Phantom limb syndrome. There are different types of hallucination: Visual hallucination (seeing things) auditory hallucination (hearing things) olfactory hallucination (smelling things) gustatory hallucination (tasting things), and tactile hallucination (feeling things). Sometimes one or two, or more of those will be mixed together at a time. As you can see those hallucinations could probably make you do some weird stuff.
Sleepwalking makes you put your dreams into reality, as you are dreaming them.



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