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- Pseudohallucination abstract "A pseudohallucination is an involuntary sensory experience vivid enough to be regarded as a hallucination, but recognised by the patient not to be the result of external stimuli. Unlike normal hallucination, which occurs when one sees, hears, smells, tastes or feels something that is not there, with a compelling feeling or thought that it is real, pseudohallucinations are recognised by the person as unreal.In other words, it is a hallucination that is recognized as a hallucination, as opposed to a "normal" hallucination which would be perceived as real. An example used in psychiatry is the hearing of voices which are "inside the head" according to the patient; in contrast, a hallucination would be indistinguishable to the patient from a real external stimulus, e.g. "people were talking about me".The term is not widely used in the psychiatric and medical fields, as it is considered ambiguous; the term nonpsychotic hallucination is preferred. Pseudohallucinations, then, are more likely to happen with a hallucinogenic drug.A further distinction is sometimes made between pseudohallucinations and parahallucinations, the latter being a result of damage to the peripheral nervous system.They are considered a feature of conversion disorder, somatization disorder, and dissociative disorders. Also, pseudohallucinations can occur in people with visual/hearing loss, with the typical such type being Charles Bonnet syndrome.".
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- Pseudohallucination wikiPageWikiLink Anomalous_experiences.
- Pseudohallucination wikiPageWikiLink Category:Abnormal_psychology.
- Pseudohallucination wikiPageWikiLink Category:Symptoms_and_signs:_Cognition,_perception,_emotional_state_and_behaviour.
- Pseudohallucination wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Bonnet_syndrome.
- Pseudohallucination wikiPageWikiLink Conversion_disorder.
- Pseudohallucination wikiPageWikiLink Dissociative_disorder.
- Pseudohallucination wikiPageWikiLink Hallucination.
- Pseudohallucination wikiPageWikiLink Hallucinogen.
- Pseudohallucination wikiPageWikiLink Hallucinogenic_drug.
- Pseudohallucination wikiPageWikiLink Lucid_dream.
- Pseudohallucination wikiPageWikiLink Peripheral_nervous_system.
- Pseudohallucination wikiPageWikiLink Somatization_disorder.
- Pseudohallucination wikiPageWikiLink Victor_Kandinsky.
- Pseudohallucination wikiPageWikiLink Visual_release_hallucinations.
- Pseudohallucination wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pseudohallucination".
- Pseudohallucination wikiPageWikiLinkText "pseudohallucination".
- Pseudohallucination wikiPageWikiLinkText "understand that the hallucinations are not real".
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- Pseudohallucination subject Category:Abnormal_psychology.
- Pseudohallucination subject Category:Symptoms_and_signs:_Cognition,_perception,_emotional_state_and_behaviour.
- Pseudohallucination type Article.
- Pseudohallucination type Drug.
- Pseudohallucination type Article.
- Pseudohallucination type Dissociative.
- Pseudohallucination type Drug.
- Pseudohallucination type Sign.
- Pseudohallucination comment "A pseudohallucination is an involuntary sensory experience vivid enough to be regarded as a hallucination, but recognised by the patient not to be the result of external stimuli.".
- Pseudohallucination label "Pseudohallucination".
- Pseudohallucination sameAs Pseudohalucinace.
- Pseudohallucination sameAs Pseudohallutsinatsioon.
- Pseudohallucination sameAs Hallucinose.
- Pseudohallucination sameAs Omamy_rzekome.
- Pseudohallucination sameAs m.04q2n9f.
- Pseudohallucination sameAs Псевдогаллюцинация.
- Pseudohallucination sameAs Q2361468.
- Pseudohallucination sameAs Q2361468.
- Pseudohallucination wasDerivedFrom Pseudohallucination?oldid=655287330.
- Pseudohallucination isPrimaryTopicOf Pseudohallucination.