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Psychology and Psychotechnics
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Zelinskaya, A. N. World of Hallucinations

Abstract: Hallucination is one of the most frequently met symptoms of mental diseases. In most cases hallucinations denote a psychopathological disorder. Psychiatrists call hallucinations ‘false perceptions’. Patients see images and objects which don’t exist; they hear words which have never been said; they feel fragrances which have never been there.


Keywords:

psychology, hallucinations, images, delusion, dreams, pseudo hallucinations, feeling, human, emotions, psychopathology


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