Disorders of Perception (Disorders of Hallucination) Different types of Hallucinations

Prof. Suresh Bada Math January 9, 2021
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Disorders of Perception (Assessment of Hallucinations) Different types of hallucinations. Perception is the process of becoming aware of what is presented through sensory organs. Disorders of perceptions can be classified into disorders of Distortions and disorders of Deception. Disorders of deceptions are illusions, hallucinations, and pseudo-hallucinations. Hallucinations refer to perception without any obvious stimulus of the sensory organs, and these cannot be distinguished from reality. Illusions are misinterpretations of stimuli. Pseudo-hallucinations are sensory deceptions but considered by the person as subjective, not substantial, lacks clarity, not so vivid, and felt unreal unlike "true" hallucinations, which are considered real by patients. In simple words, pseudo-hallucinations are subjective perceptions similar to hallucinations, with respect to their character but that differ from those because these do not have objective space reality, not so clear and vivid and presences of insight. If you want to learn more subscribe to channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/sureshbadamath​ follow on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sureshbad... ​ follow on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sureshbadamath ​

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