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Hallucinations are a form of the human imagination that is generated by an utterly complex cognitive process, being paradoxically a (rich or poor) spring of progress (science, technology, art). Imagination is thus susceptible of belonging to the domain of either creativity or psychopathology, hallucinations being a frontier between health and illness, between a normal reality, shared with the many, and another one, an abnormal reality, that is uniquely accesible only to the individual person. reality; imagination; hallucination; perception; representation; psychopathology
Romanian Journal of Artistic Creativity – Addleton Academic Publishers
Published: Jan 1, 2017
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