Hallucination
A profound distortion in a person's perception of reality, typically accompanied by a powerful sense of reality.
An hallucination may be a sensory experience in which a person can see, hear, smell, taste, or feel something that is not there.</P> The types of hallucinations include: > >An auditory hallucination is an hallucination involving the sense of hearing.
Called also paracusia and paracusis.
>A gustatory hallucination is an hallucination involving the sense of taste.
>A hypnagogic hallucination is a vivid dreamlike hallucination at the onset of sleep.
>Hypnopompic hallucination is a vivid dreamlike hallucination on awakening.
>Kinesthetic hallucination is an hallucination involving the sense of bodily movement.
>Lilliputian hallucination is an hallucination in which things, people, or animals seem smaller than they would be in reality.
>Olfactory hallucination is an hallucination involving the sense of smell.
>Somatic hallucination is an hallucination involving the perception of a physical experience occurring with the body.
>Tactile hallucination is an hallucination involving the sense of touch.
>Visual hallucination is an hallucination involving the sense of sight.
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