Alucinacao Apr 2026

from datetime import datetime

def view_logs(self): for log in self.logs: print(log) Alucinacao

def add_log(self, description, duration, intensity, emotions): log = { "date": datetime.now().strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"), "description": description, "duration": duration, "intensity": intensity, "emotions": emotions } self.logs.append(log) from datetime import datetime def view_logs(self): for log

# Usage hallucination_tracker = HallucinationLog() hallucination_tracker.add_log("Visual hallucinations", "30 minutes", 7, ["anxiety"]) hallucination_tracker.view_logs() This example is very basic and only scratches the surface of what a full-featured application would require. The development of such a feature would need to consider the user's needs, technical requirements, and potentially integrate with existing health or medical systems. Hallucinations can be discussed in various fields such

To create a feature for "Alucinacao" (which translates to "Hallucination" in English), we need to understand the context in which this feature will be developed. Hallucinations can be discussed in various fields such as psychology, medicine, or even technology (like AI hallucinations). For the sake of this example, let's consider we're developing a feature related to psychological or medical aspects of hallucinations, perhaps for a health-related application or study. Feature Name: Alucinacao

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