Hallucinations Psychosensory

A hallucination is the subjective perception of objects (usually visual) that do not really exist. Many people attribute hallucinosis to the presence in the mind of images that have no relation to reality. Most often, people experiencing this kind of vision are victims of drug poisoning or suffer from severe physical exhaustion. In addition, hallucinatory phenomena can be provoked by pathological processes in the brain and, at first glance, cannot be explained logically. When a person has a psychogenic disorder such as schizophrenia, these types of attacks occur quite often. With hysteria, for example, patients imagine that the people around them are showing hostile intentions towards them.