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  2. Psychological perspectives on UFO belief - Wikipedia

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    The psychiatrist noted that "the bond was strong enough for one of the six to visit him in a locked psychiatric unit". [5] A 2008 case, reported by physicians at the University of Louisville, involved an adult woman who reported difficulty sleeping due to her persistent belief that aliens kidnapped her at night. The patient's belief that she ...

  3. Delusional disorder - Wikipedia

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    The delusion, if acted out, often leads to behaviors which are abnormal, and out of character, although perhaps understandable in light of the delusional beliefs. Other people who know the individual observe that the belief and behavior are uncharacteristic and alien. Additional characteristic of delusional disorder include the following: [17]

  4. Perspectives on the abduction phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    The hypnotized subject's existing beliefs may also lead them to create an alien abduction story under hypnosis; hypnotised individuals tend to believe thoughts, images, or ideas they have while under hypnosis originate from personal experience rather than other sources, such as the therapist's suggestions. [4]

  5. Ideas and delusions of reference - Wikipedia

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    Jacques Lacan similarly saw ideas of reference as linked to "the unbalancing of the relation to the capital Other and the radical anomaly that it involves, qualified, improperly, but not without some approximation to the truth, in old clinical medicine, as partial delusion" [10] —the "big other, that is, the other of language, the Names-of ...

  6. Thought insertion - Wikipedia

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    Auditory hallucinations have two essential components: audibility and alienation. [7] This differentiates it from thought insertion. While auditory hallucination does share the experience of alienation (patients cannot recognize that the thoughts they are having are self-generated), thought insertion lacks the audibility component (experiencing the thoughts as occurring outside of their mind ...

  7. Cryptoterrestrial hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The cryptoterrestrial hypothesis proposes that reports of flying saucers or UFOs are evidence of a hidden, Earth-based, technologically-advanced civilization. [1] [2]Aaron John Gulyas, a scholar of conspiracy theories, characterized the so-called hypothesis as "really more of a thought experiment designed to raise questions", while others note that "even people open to the cryptoterrestrial ...

  8. Opinion: Science could finally discover aliens. What does ...

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    Is life on Earth a cosmic accident, or is the universe teeming with aliens? Science is about to take a fantastic leap forward in answering those questions. Opinion: Science could finally discover ...

  9. Ufology - Wikipedia

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    Some writers have identified social factors that contribute to the status of ufology as a pseudoscience, [31] [32] [33] with one study suggesting that "any science doubt surrounding unidentified flying objects and aliens was not primarily due to the ignorance of ufologists about science, but rather a product of the respective research practices ...