What is halusination ?
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Hearing one's name called by a voice that no one else seems to hear is an example of hallucination, which is the experience of perceiving objects or events that have no external cause. An illusion is a misinterpretation of a real stimulus, whereas a hallucination is a misreading of a real stimulus.
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The following are examples of hallucinations: False perception of sound, music, sounds, or voices (auditory). Gustatory: A fictitious sense of taste. A mistaken perception of odor or scent is known as olfactory hallucination. A false sense or sensation of touch or something happening in or on the body is known as a somatic/tactile hallucination.
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