
Talk:Internal hallucination
Proposed page name
The page can be renamed to Closed-eye hallucination to avoid misinterpretation with internal auditory hallucination (another type of internal hallucination - http://hallucinations.enacademic.com/996 ). Closed-eye hallucination is a well known term (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closed-eye_hallucination) while the term closed-eye visualization (CEV) is used by erowid.org (both by the staff and in trip reports), and in forums. What do you think @Josikins:? --David Hedlund (talk) 21:43, 11 December 2017 (CET)
From personal experience, I've never encountered somebody who uses the term CEV to refer to anything but how their geometry is vastly more intense and detailed with eyes closed. That wikipedia article also primarily talks about geometry and not hallucinations. It's also possible and very common to have these with open eyes, particularly in dark rooms which is an extremely common setting for psychedelic experiences. I would prefer not to rename it because I think internal hallucinations is more specific and less ambiguous in terms of what it refers to.
Thank you for the suggestion though, I fully support adding it as alternative terminology within the article as you have already done. --Josikins (talk) 00:07, 13 December 2017 (CET) @David Hedlund:
- Ok. But what about internal auditory hallucination that I pointed out.? --David Hedlund (talk) 00:18, 13 December 2017 (CET)
sorry, what about it? I think the terminology should be kept consistent between different sensory categories of effects. So external vs internal auditory hallucinations should remain the same. I don't think people are going to misinterpret the two, especially when its listed in a visual subcategory. --Josikins (talk) 00:30, 13 December 2017 (CET)