“…Vision, scent, touch, sound, and taste, often in combination and/or simultaneously, help us interpret and adequately react to our environments. Sensory and perceptual alterations in humans occur on a wide spectrum, 2 ranging from physiological phenomena in response to everyday environmental 3 or hormonal 4 influences, to the aura symptoms in migraine patients, to severe, prolonged alterations that qualify as hallucinations 5 …”