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described in four distinct stages ( Gollnhofer & Sillans, 1985 ). The first stage consists primarily of incoherent images devoid of religious significance, while the second stage is characterised by a series of apparitions of menacing looking animals that
the brief apparition of a self-control-related sentence was sufficient for increasing the level of gambling acceptance. Noteworthy, participants from the neutral group reported higher mean scores of self-control difficulty. This might have lowered the
; experiences of haunting, ghosts, and apparitions; encounters with various entities conceptualized in folklore and mythology traditions as dwarfs, elves, “little people,” demons, etc.; experiences of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) encounters; the
Salem witch trials of 1692 ( Caporael, 1976 ) is based on the signs of convulsive ergotism including seeing apparitions, feeling pinpricks, pinches, burning sensations, and by symptoms of urinary obstruction. However, those afflicted had none of the