It can to a certain extent. You're not going to see a cow run across your living room or anything. It's more like a misinterpretation of similar objects. For example, a cellphone and an iPod, or a Basketball for a pumpkin or something, lol. And a lot of the time it's things from the corner of your eye. Especially if you're already a paranoid person as it is, like me. I wouldn't suggest holding off that long on sleep, though. If you do, have someone videotape and YouTube you, LOL.
Don't be so sure about those cows. I used to be married to a long haul truck driver who once told me that he knew enough to pull over for some rest when he saw elves running along the center line. Scary.
Yes. Fevers can cause fever dreams which can be quite vivid and quite strange.
Hallucinogens generally cause you to hallucinate, and have a body high.
yes, there are several tropical fruits that cause hallucinations.
After I took my medication, i had started to hallucinate.
Yes, it is known that melatonin can make you hallucinate.
Ecstasy, LSD + cough medicine. Marijuana has the ability to make you hallucinate but the effect varies according to the person.
mediation or a head injuryPeople have used isolation tanks to hallucinate.
no but it causes sleeping disorders
Not all cacti contain psychoactive components; therefore, only some cactus species have hallucinogenic properties.
Trypanosomiasis (sleeping sickness) is caused by Tsetse fly.
It doesn't have any psychoactive chemicals, so therefore it does not make you hallucinate.
Yes, infrequently painkillers can cause hallucinations, especially in high doses. Some painkillers such as pethidine are more likely to cause hallucinations than others.