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  1. Midwest Grand Slam of Ultrarunning

    Patterned after the Grand Slam of Ultrarunning , the Midwest Grand Slam of Ultrarunning is a set of four of the premier 100 mile trail races contested in the MIdwestern United States Midwest region of the United States , comprising the Kettle Moraine 100 Mile Endurance Run ref http kettle100.com ref in Wisconsin , the Mohican Trail 100 Mile Run ref http www.mohican100.org index.php?option com content&view article&id 72&Itemid 98 ref in Ohio , the Burning River 100 Mile Endurance Run ref http burningriver100.org ref in Ohio, and the Hallucination 100 Mile Run ref http runwoodstock.com ref in Michigan . An award is given to recognize those who complete each of the four runs in the same calendar year. References reflist External links http midwestslam.com Website Category Running competitions ...   more details



  1. Rabbit in the Moon

    Original productions and single music singles Out of Body Experience Freak to the Beat Hallucination ... Edition Hallucination 12 1995 Deeper Limited Edition Hallucination 12 1997 Rabbit In the Moon Remixes Volume 1 Hallucination 3x12 and CD 1998 Floori.d.a Hallucination 2x12 and CD Maxi 1999 Rabbit In the Moon Remixes Volume 2 Hallucination 3x12 and CD 1999 9ine Eleven Dub White Label 2002 Time Bomb Rabbit in the Moon Song Time Bomb Hallucination Limited 12 2002 Decade Rabbit in the Moon album ... www.hallucination.com Hallucination Original R.I.T.M. Label http www.djmonk.com DJ Monk Founding ...   more details



  1. Jump to the Beat

    Jump to the Beat Extended mix Hallucination Success Funky Tony mix European CD single Jump to the Beat Hallucination Success funky tony dub Australian CD single Jump to the Beat Album version Jump to the Beat Extended mix Hallucination U.S. vinyl single Jump to the Beat 12 mix Hallucination Jump ... 12 Version Hallucination Note Jump to the Beat is one of only two singles release by Minogue that did ...   more details



  1. Jules Séglas

    orphan date December 2007 Jules S glas May 31, 1856 1939 was a French psychiatrist who practiced medicine at the Bic tre and Salp tri re Hospitals in Paris . Early in his career he was an assistant to famed neurologist Jean Martin Charcot 1825 1893 . S glas ideas and theories influenced a number of psychiatrists, including Henri Ey 1900 1977 and Jacques Lacan 1901 1981 . In 1908 he became president of the Societe Medico Psychologique . In the field of psychopathology he conducted studies of delusion s, hallucination s and pseudohallucinations , providing a detailed nosology of these phenomena. He did extensive research of language and its relationship to mental illness . Here he described natural language linguistic traits such as logorrhea , embolalia , near mutism , automatic speech , alexia , agraphia , et al. and how these behaviors take shape and interact in various psychiatric disorders. Selected writings L hallucination dans ses rapports avec la fonction du langage , Progr s m dical, 1888. Des Troubles du langage chez les Ali n s , Rueff Editeurs, Paris, 1892. Le ons cliniques sur les maladies mentales et nerveuses Salp tri re 1887 94 , Asselin et Houzeau, Paris, 1895 Le d lire de n gations, in Du d lire des n gations aux id es d normit , Jules Cotard & autres , L Harmattan. References http translate.google.com translate?hl en&sl es&u http www.psicomundo.org otros seglas.htm&sa X&oi translate&resnum 3&ct result&prev search 3Fq 3D 2522Jules 2BS 25C3 25A9glas 2522 26hl 3Den 26sa 3DG History of Psychiatry Jules S glas Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Seglas, Jules ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 31, 1856 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1939 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Seglas, Jules Category French psychiatrists Category 1856 births Category 1939 deaths France psychiatrist stub fr Jules Seglas ...   more details



  1. Disjunctivism

    Disjunctivism is a position in the philosophy of perception that rejects the existence of sense data in certain cases. The disjunction is between appearance and the reality behind the appearance making itself perceptually manifest to someone. ref cite book url http books.google.ca books?id WXEpBevTEqYC title The Inescapable Self An Introduction to Western Philosophy Since Descartes author Timothy Chappell publisher Sterling year 2005 pages 64 accessdate 2008 01 18 ref Veridical perception s and hallucination s are not members of a common class of mental states or events. According to this theory, the only thing common to veridical perceptions and hallucinations is that in both cases, the subject cannot tell, via introspection, that he is not having a veridical perception. Disjunctivists claim this because they hold that in veridical perception, a subject s experience actually contains the external, mind independent object of that perception. Further, they claim that in a hallucination there is no external object to be related to, nor are there sense data to be a part of the perception. Thus, disjunctivism is a form of naive realism or direct realism . Disjunctivism was first introduced to the contemporary literature by J. M. Hinton Michael Hinton , and has subsequently been associated with John McDowell . ref J.M. Hinton Experiences an inquiry into some ambiguities , 1973 . ref ref J. McDowell Criteria, Defeasibility and Knowledge Proceedings of the British Academy 68 1982 pp.455 479. ref Disjunctivists often hold that an important virtue of their view is that it captures the common sense idea that perception involves a relation to objects in the world. ref M.G.F Martin, On Being Alienated in T. Gendler and J. Hawthorne eds Perceptual Experience 2006 . ref References reflist External links http plato.stanford.edu entries perception disjunctive Category Realism Category Perception Category Theories of mind Category Epistemological theories epistemology stub ...   more details



  1. Chronic hallucinatory psychosis

    Infobox disease Name Chronic Hallucinatory Psychosis ICD10 F28 Chronic hallucinatory psychosis is a psychosis subtype, classified under Other nonorganic psychosis by the ICD 10 Chapter V Mental and behavioural disorders . Other abnormal mental symptoms in the early stages are, as a rule, absent. The patient is most usually quiet and orderly, with a good memory. It has often been a matter of the greatest difficulty to decide under which heading of the recognized classifications individual members of this group should be placed. As the hallucinations give rise to slight depression, some might possibly be included under melancholia. In others, paranoia may develop. Others, again, might be swept into the widespread net of dementia precox. This state of affairs cannot be regarded as satisfactory, for they are not truly cases of melancholia , paranoia , dementia precox or any other described affection. What this disease is, as its name suggests, a Hallucination hallucinatory case , for it is its main feature. These may be of all senses, but auditory hallucinations are the most prominent. At the beginning, the patient may realize that the hallucination is a morbid phenomenon and unaccountable. They may claim to hear a voice speaking, though there is no one in the flesh actually doing so. Such a state of affairs may last for years and possibly, though rarely, for life, and the subject would not be deemed insane in the ordinary sense of the word. It s probable, however, that this condition forms the first stage of the illness, which eventually develops on definite lines. What usually happens is the patient seeks an explanation for the hallucinations. As none is forthcoming he she tries to account for their presence and the result is a delusion , and, most frequently, a delusion of persecution. Also, it needs to be noted that the delusion is a comparatively late arrival and is the logical result of the hallucinations. ref A paper read at the Quarterly Meeting of the Medico Ps ...   more details



  1. Placet (planet)

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Placet is a fictional planet that appeared in the Science Fiction story Placet is a Crazy Place by Fredric Brown . Placet is composed of both ordinary and heavy matter. The core is made of the collapsed, heavy matter, giving the planet a gravity three fourths that of Earth . Bird like animals made of heavy matter fly through the earth above the heavy matter core. Placet revolves faster than the speed of sound in a figure eight pattern around two stars, Argyle I and Argyle II. Argyle I is normal matter and Argyle II is contraterrene or negative matter. Half way between them is a field where light slows to the speed of sound. This field allows Placet to be able to eclipse itself twice at the same time, run into itself every 40 hours and chase itself out of sight. This field also affects the brains of human beings, resulting in extremely vivid visual hallucination s. The sense of touch is unaffected by the hallucinations. DEFAULTSORT Placet Planet Category Fictional planets ...   more details



  1. Phantasm

    wiktionarypar phantasm Phantasm may refer to the following any Illusion Apparitional experience Hallucination Ghost In comics Phantasm comics , a short lived member of the New Teen Titans In film Don Coscarelli s Phantasm series Phantasm film , a 1979 horror film Phantasm II 1988 Phantasm III Lord of the Dead 1994 Phantasm IV Oblivion 1998 Batman Mask of the Phantasm 1993 In television Phantasms Star Trek The Next Generation Phantasms Star Trek The Next Generation , an episode In music Phantasm music group , a viol consort Phantasm band , a thrash metal band from Los Angeles Phantasm Records, a record label Phantasm FES , alias for Yui Sakakibara In games Avenging Spirit , an arcade game known as Phantasm in Japan. See also Phantasmagoria disambiguation Phantom disambiguation Ghost disambig ru ...   more details



  1. Oxford Forum

    about the research organisation the student magazine The Oxford Forum Notability 1 Org date April 2010 Oxford Forum is a research organisation based in Oxfordshire, founded in 1998 by Celia Green and three academic colleagues, to promote and publish dissident views in philosophy, psychology, economics and sociology. Its current principal contributors, apart from Green, are Charles McCreery and Fabian Tassano . Publications Celia Green, The Human Evasion Celia Green, The Decline and Fall of Science Celia Green, Advice to Clever Children Fabian Tassano, The Power of Life or Death Medical Coercion and the Euthanasia Debate Celia Green, The Lost Cause An Analysis of Causation Celia Green, Letters from Exile Observations on a Culture in Decline Fabian Tassano, Mediocracy Inversions and Deceptions in an Egalitarian Culture Charles McCreery, Perception and Hallucination The Case for Continuity External links http www.celiagreen.com oxford forum.html Information about Oxford Forum at celiagreen.com Category Bibliographic databases Category Book publishing companies of the United Kingdom Category Philosophical movements Category Psychology publications ...   more details



  1. Requiem (novel)

    For the novel by Antonio Tabucchi Requiem A Hallucination Primary sources date January 2012 infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name Requiem title orig translator image image caption author A. E. Fisher cover artist country flag USA language English language English series genre Novel , Proletarian literature publisher The John Day Company release date 1933 media type Print Hardcover Hardback pages 277 isbn oclc 3721369 preceded by Marriage in Blue followed by Amazon Key Requiem is a novel by the United States American writer A. E. Fisher set during the Great Depression in Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania . It tells the story of a week in the life of a family of six struggling to survive. References cite book author Fisher, A. E. title Requiem location New York publisher The John Day Company year 1933 Category 1933 novels Category 20th century American novels Category Novels set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Category Great Depression novels 1930s novel stub ...   more details



  1. Positive visual phenomena

    and temporo occipital lesions. Hallucinations Hallucination is defined as visual perception without ... is not real, also called pseudo hallucination, or that the individual endorses it as real ... images produced within the eye and reflected to the retina. Frequent causes of hallucination include ...   more details



  1. Abdominal aura

    orphan date April 2010 Abdominal aura also known as visceral aura and epigastric aura is used to denote a type of somatosensory or somaesthetic aura that typically manifests itself as a rising epigastric sensation. The term is indebted to the Latin words abdomen belly and aura wind, smell . ref name jandirk Jan Dirk Blom A Dictionary of Hallucinations 2010 . ISBN 978 1 4419 1222 0. ref Other presentations of the abdominal aura include viscerosensitive sensations such as abdominal discomfort, visceromotor symptoms presenting in the form of tachycardia , borborygmi or vomiting, and vegetative symptoms such as blushing and sweating. ref name jandirk Pathophysiologically, the abdominal aura is associated with aberrant neuronal discharges in sensory cortical areas representing the abdominal viscera. Etiologically, it is associated primarily with paroxysmal neurological disorders such as migraine and epilepsy . The abdominal aura can be classified as a somatic or coenesthetic hallucination . ref name jandirk The term is used in opposition to various terms denoting other types of somatosensory aura, notably splitting of the body image and paraesthesia . ref name jandirk Notes references Category Somatic sensory system ...   more details



  1. Ataractive

    An ataractive is a type of drug which diminishes hallucination s in patients exhibiting them. ref name pmid13368052 cite journal author BRAUN DL, BROWN BB, FELDMAN RG title The pharmacologic activity of alpha 4 piperidyl benzhydrol hydrochloride azacyclonol hydrochloride an ataractive agent journal The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics volume 118 issue 2 pages 153 61 year 1956 month October pmid 13368052 doi url http jpet.aspetjournals.org cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 13368052 ref Examples include azacyclonol ref name pmid13368052 cite journal author BRAUN DL, BROWN BB, FELDMAN RG title The pharmacologic activity of alpha 4 piperidyl benzhydrol hydrochloride azacyclonol hydrochloride an ataractive agent journal The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics volume 118 issue 2 pages 153 61 year 1956 month October pmid 13368052 doi url http jpet.aspetjournals.org cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 13368052 ref and atypical antipsychotic s. See also Antipsychotic Tranquilizer References Reflist Category Antipsychotics nervous system drug stub ...   more details



  1. Charles McCreery

    , Implications for Illness and Health . Oxford Oxford University Press. Perception and hallucination ... A study of hallucination in normal subjects I. Self report data 1996 . Personality and Individual Differences , 21, 739 747. A study of hallucination in normal subjects II. Electrophysiological data ...   more details



  1. Schwarz Stein

    , and then their final album Artificial Hallucination in February 2004. They opened for Moi dix Mois ... to overseas fans via CD Japan. A new mini album, Recurrence of Hallucination , was also announced ... of the show was release entitled Recurrence of Hallucination LIVE via Hora s website ref http home1.netpalace.jp ... music Single November 17, 2003 Albums New vogue children June 30, 2003 Artificial Hallucination February 25, 2004 Recurrence of Hallucination July 20, 2011 limited to 1000 copies DVD Recurrence of Hallucination ...   more details



  1. Who's Your Daddy? (House)

    heart atrium . This pulse starts the hallucination . They freeze the damaged muscle which is near ... what triggered the second hallucination, House comments that it may not be a hallucination but an atypical ... why he thinks it is not a hallucination, he says her heart problem they fixed would then just be a giant ...   more details



  1. The Devil's Tomb

    Franky G but is shot in the chest by Mack. While treating Duncan s wound, Doc has a hallucination ... device to follow after them. The team splits up and Yoshi Stephanie Jacobsen follows a hallucination ... hallucination and Fulton explains that the possessed use visions to tempt humans, Mack then duct ... created by God to imprison Nephilim. Yoshi follows the hallucination to Doc, who is revealed to be possessed ... the possessed priest grabs Click, who drags him away and kills him. Mack has a hallucination of his ... an explosive barrel next to Wesley which burns him and kills Doc along with the hallucination of Blakeley ...   more details



  1. CEV

    CEV may stand for Certified Video Engineer , a professional title regulated by the Society of Broadcast Engineers Montreux Glion Rochers de Naye Chemins de fer lectriques Veveysans , a Swiss railway company Contemporary English Version , a translation of the Bible into English Crew Exploration Vehicle , NASA s proposed human spaceflight system, now known as Orion Combat engineering vehicle , Armoured vehicles supporting battlefield engineering works Conf d ration Europ enne de Volleyball , the continental European volleyball governing body Closed eye hallucinations Closed eye visuals , a type of hallucination Coherent Extrapolated Volition , an approach to Friendly artificial intelligence Controlled Environment Vault , an underground structure containing telephony equipment Constant Elasticity of Variance , Option pricing model Carbon Equivalent Value , a property of alloy steels Campeonato Espa ol de Velocidad , the Spanish National Motorcycle Championship Centre d essais en vol , a flight testing centre in Br tigny sur Orge , France disambig de CEV eo CEV es CEV fr CEV it CEV ja CEV no CEV pl CEV pt CEV ...   more details



  1. 1646 in science

    Year nav topic 1646 science The year 1646 in science and technology involved some significant events. Technology Pascal s Law , a law of hydrostatics is developed, stating that, in a perfect fluid, the pressure exerted on it anywhere is transmitted equally. Publications Dr Thomas Browne s Pseudodoxia Epidemica is published in London , ref cite book last Williams first Hywel title Cassell s Chronology of World History location London publisher Weidenfeld & Nicolson year 2005 isbn 0 304 35730 8 page 261 ref introducing the words electricity , medicine medical , pathology , hallucination and computer to the English language and casting doubt on the theory of spontaneous generation . ref cite journal first Gordon last Chalmers title The Lodestone and the Understanding of Matter in Seventeenth Century England journal Philosophy of Science year 1937 volume 4 issue 1 pages 75&ndash 95 doi 10.1086 286445 ref Births April 20 Charles Plumier , French people French botanist d. 1704 in science 1704 July 1 Gottfried Leibniz , Germans German scientist and mathematician d. 1716 in science 1716 Deaths November 29 Laurentius Paulinus Gothus , Swedish people Swedish theologian and astronomer b. 1565 in science 1565 References reflist Category 1646 in science fr 1646 en science hu 1646 a tudom nyban mk 1646 ...   more details



  1. Fem Paragon

    Orphan date September 2011 Unreferenced date December 2009 Cleanup tense December 2007 Fem Paragon is a comic book supervillain . She is a character in the current Femforce comic published by A.C. Comics . Fictional character biography Just as this dimension has a Paragon, Charles Starrett, Fem Paragon s dimension has a human evolved to its peak. In her dimension, however, the aggressive, competitive females were dominant, and she was a fascist tyrant who rose to her position of absolute ruler by her merciless determination and ruthless will. When both dimensions developed Dimensional Transporters, both Paragons were present at their first tests. As both machines were activated simultaneously, they created a breach which drew Fem Paragon through to our dimension. She defeated Paragon and set out to conquer our world, until Synn created a hallucination that Fem Paragon had already won and ruled all of Earth. She was tricked into a stasis chamber and held captive at the Colorado Project. Fem Paragon was freed when invaders from Rur, led by Proxima, opened her stasis chamber. She fought alongside the warrior women of Rur, and left the planet with them when they retreated. She currently leads the armies of Rur. Category AC Comics characters Comics char stub ...   more details



  1. Blue Chairs

    Blue Chairs is an interactive fiction game by Chris Klimas. It claimed the 2 prize at the Interactive Fiction Competition 2004, praised for its inventive style and rich storytelling. Subsequently, it received the awards for XYZZY Award for Best Game Best Game , XYZZY Award for Best Writing Best Writing and XYZZY Award for Best Story Best Story at the annual Xyzzy Awards . It was also nominated for XYZZY Award for Best Individual Puzzle Best Individual Puzzle , XYZZY Award for Best NPCs Best NPCs , and XYZZY Award for Best Individual PC Best Individual PC . The piece opens at a party , where a man offers the player a bottle of a mysterious green fluid. After drinking it, the PC passes out, but is shortly awoken by a man bringing a phone message from a long lost love. The game then explores the player s experiences of what may be a hallucination , and may be reality. Notable segments include a fantasy about being elected President in the desert, some wine which enhances dancing skills, and a network of tunnels hidden in the back of a freezer. External links http www.wurb.com if game 2396 Baf s Guide to Interactive Fiction entry game stub Category Interactive fiction ...   more details



  1. An Insomniac's Nightmare

    Infobox film name An Insomniac s Nightmare image caption director Tess Nanavati producer Tess Nanavati writer Tess Nanavati narrator starring Dominic Monaghan br Daniel Burke actor Daniel Burke br Ellen Sachs br Alex Scelso music Robert Solberg cinematography Tess Nanavati editing distributor released 2003 runtime 31 mins country United States language English language English budget preceded by followed by An Insomniac s Nightmare is a 2003 in film 2003 film that stars Dominic Monaghan and was created and released by Jagged Edge Films . Monaghan plays Jack, an insomniac in the city, fading in and out of reality through his own thoughts. He suffers many hallucinations including visions of the dead, in particular his best friend. He continually tells himself to wake up, but Jack is not asleep. He kills himself only to find that it is another hallucination, and only once morning comes do things stabilize even marginally, still creeping into insanity. External links Imdb title id 0335179 title An Insomniac s Nightmare DEFAULTSORT Insomniac s Nightmare Category 2003 films Category 2000s short films Category 2000s thriller films Category Independent films Category American films Category English language films sv An Insomniac s Nightmare ...   more details



  1. Paranoia Network

    notability date November 2010 The Paranoia Network , founded in November 2003, is a self help user run organisation in Sheffield , England , for people who have Paranoia paranoid or delusion al beliefs. In contrast to mainstream psychiatry , that tends to see such beliefs as signs of psychopathology , the Paranoia Network promotes a philosophy of living with unusual and compelling beliefs, without necessarily pathologising them as signs of mental illness . It was partly inspired by the Hearing Voices Network Hearing Voices Network s approach to auditory hallucination s. What would otherwise seem to be a relatively minor disagreement over theory is complicated by the fact that people diagnosed as delusional can often be detained under mental health law and treated without their consent. Therefore, many of the criticisms of the diagnosis or definition have important ethics ethical and politics political implications, which often leads to heated public debate. See also Delusion Hearing Voices Network Paranoia External links http www.asylumonline.net paranoianetwork.htm Launch of the Paranoia Network from Asylum Online magazine. http www.psychminded.co.uk news news2003 dec03 self 20help 20group 20for 20people 20with 20extreme 20paranoia.htm Finding a way out of paranoia Guardian article on the Paranoia Network. Anti psychiatry Category Schizophrenia related organisations Category Support groups ...   more details



  1. Myxedematous psychosis

    Myxedema psychosis , more colloquially known as myxedema madness , is a relatively uncommon consequence of hypothyroidism , such as in Hashimoto s thyroiditis or in patients who have had the thyroid surgically removed and are not taking thyroxine. A chronically under active thyroid can lead to slowly progressive dementia , delirium , and in extreme cases to hallucination s, coma , or psychosis , particularly in the elderly. It was first recognized by Dr Richard Asher of London in 1949. Treatment is via the standard treatment for hypothyroidism with thyroxine replacement. Oral T sub 4 sub , or in especially acute cases liothyronine sodium liothyronine , a sodium salt of T sub 3 sub . Hormone replacement in these patients usually reverses the psychotic symptoms, but may not help with cognition cognitive deficits caused by changes in metabolism metabolic activity in the Central nervous system CNS . The myxedema part of the name simply refers to the non pitting edema common to hypothyroidism. References cite journal author Heinrich TW, Grahm G title Hypothyroidism Presenting as Psychosis Myxedema Madness Revisited journal Prim Care Companion J Clin Psychiatry volume 5 issue 6 pages 260 266 year 2003 month December pmid 15213796 pmc 419396 doi 10.4088 PCC.v05n0603 url http www.psychiatrist.com pcc redirect v05n06p260.htm Category Symptoms and signs Endocrinology, nutrition, and metabolism Category Thyroid disease ...   more details



  1. Damned Souls

    Orphan date February 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Damned Souls Type Album Artist Xorcist Cover Damned Souls.gif Released 1991 Recorded 1991 Genre Industrial music Industrial Length 58 18 Label 21st Circuitry Producer Xorcist Peter Stone Reviews Last album This album Damned Souls br 1991 Next album Bitches EP br 1992 Damned Souls is the name of an album by industrial music artist Xorcist . It is the first release on the now defunct record label, 21st Circuitry, in 1991. Since the apparent demise of Xorcist, this album is available as a free download from Xorcist s website. Track listing small All tracks by Xorcist small Chant 2 18 So Big 4 45 Pray 5 24 Business of God 4 57 Xorcist 5 49 HateLove 4 45 You Are The One 5 18 Hallucination 6 22 UNGDSOB 5 50 The Curse 5 09 Candy 1 18 Crack 7 04 The Dance 4 47 Personnel Peter Stone aka Bat Production, performer External links http www.cyberden.com xorcist Official site , all Xorcist CDs available as a free download. Category 1991 albums Category Xorcist albums ...   more details




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