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Users of hallucinogens may hear voices, see images, and feel things that do not exist.
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Hallucinogens can cause hallucinations — hearing voices, seeing images, and tactile sensations that aren't real — by altering perception and sensory processing in the brain.
Hallucinogens can cause hallucinations — hearing voices, seeing images, and tactile sensations that aren't real — by altering perception and sensory processing in the brain.
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