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He sniffed again and it was gone, an olfactory hallucination.
After the previous afternoon's experience the olfactory hallucinations which formed part of the dream were horribly realistic.
Further, Gershwin's initial olfactory hallucination (the unpleasant smell of burning rubber) was in 1934.
Phantosmia is a form of olfactory hallucination.
The olfactory hallucination reported by the woman was an unpleasant mixture of vinegar, fecal material, and rotten eggs.
Olfactory hallucinations have also been reported in migraine, although the frequency of such hallucinations is unclear.
Maybe it's an olfactory hallucination.
In attacks that begin when an individual is fully alert, olfactory hallucinations or a "strange taste" or nausea have been reported.
Those with lesions on the temporal lobe, often brought about by a stroke but also from trauma to the head, also experience these olfactory hallucinations.
May Clinic - What causes olfactory hallucinations (phantosmia)?
Strange smells (olfactory hallucinations).
Phantosmia's etymology is relatively straightforward, a phantom odor; it can be thought of as essentially an olfactory hallucination.
Olfactory hallucination, induced by sensual telepathy."
Josephus will only take you so far, language is inescapable, and nobody wants to hear about your dreams and visions and olfactory hallucinations.
Claudius Galenus also mentioned olfactory hallucinations in his work and stated that these hallucinations constitute the signs of an oncoming disease.
In 2011 Coleman, Grosberg and Robbins did a case study on patients with olfactory hallucinations and other primary headache disorders.
He published i.a. on aphasia, blindsight, headache, war neuroses, hysteria, olfactory hallucinations, eclamptic psychosis.
Tactual and olfactory hallucinations joining in with the visual and auditory, he told himself, He could still hear the "Ninth Sonata."
Perhaps your illogical fondness for those creatures has induced an ambivalence about your role in eradicating the outbreak that manifests itself as an olfactory hallucination."
The concurrent onset of other clinical features of epilepsy (e.g., lip-smacking or other involuntary automatic behaviors, olfactory hallucinations).
The majority of hallucinations associated with paraphrenia are auditory, with 75% of patients reporting such an experience; however, visual, tactile, and olfactory hallucinations have also been reported.
So profoundly did those meals enter my psyche that even today I only have to hear sitar music and it brings on a Pavlovian salivation, with olfactory hallucinations of cumin.
This finding is consistent with the findings of Schreiber and Calvert in 1986 which also mentioned the olfactory hallucinations before the occurrence of a migraine attack in four of their subjects.
Olfactory hallucinations can also appear in some cases of associative imagination, for example, while watching a romance movie, where the man gifts roses to the woman, the viewer senses the roses' odor (which in fact does not exist).
While most olfactory hallucinations are caused by a misinterpretation of a physical stimulus, such as in the case of parosmia, phantosmia is the perception of a smell in the absence of any physical odors.