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  2. While hallucinations are disturbances of the perception of external objective reality, pseudohallucinations are special forms of imagination or representations (p. 89). From this, it follows that hallucinations are corporeal, objective, and projected in external space, while the latter are imaginary, subjective, and appear in the internal field.
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    Pseudohallucinations differ from hallucinations by lacking the reality of a true perception and by being experienced in inner subjective space. In this respect, they are like images. They share some characteristics of a true hallucination in that they are vivid; and as mentioned earlier, they are not under voluntary or conscious control.
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    Pseudohallucinations are often qualitatively distinguishable from hallucinations caused by brain disorders such as schizophrenia, Parkinson’s disease, and acute delirium in that they are internally inconsistent, usually contexual and symbolic, convey messages that reflect the patient’s psychological distress, and are more likely than hallucinations to be perceived as internal.5 Yet, pseudohallucinations might still be...

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    A true hallucination must be differentiated from: Illusion - a misinterpretation of a stimulus (e.g., a crack on the floor is misperceived as a snake) Pseudohallucination - occurs in inner subjective space (e.g., heard in one’s thoughts, not perceived as auditory, does not come through the ears)
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    Pseudohallucination - Wikipedia

    A pseudohallucination (from Ancient Greek: ψευδής (pseudḗs) "false, lying" + "hallucination") is an involuntary sensory experience vivid enough to be regarded as a hallucination, but which is recognised by the person experiencing it as being subjective and unreal. By contrast, a "true" hallucination is … See more

    1868
    Friedrich Wilhelm Hagen coined the term pseudohallucination.
    1890
    Victor Kandinsky described his psychotic experience defining pseudohallucinations as subjective perceptions similar to hallucinations, with respect to its character and vividness, but that differ from those because these do not have objective reality.
    2000
    Pseudohallucinations are considered a possible symptom of conversion disorder in DSM-IV.
    2013
    In DSM-5, the definition of conversion disorder has been removed.
     
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