Hallucinations Visual Verbal

Visual verbal hallucinations (Greek gallos - “green” and Lat. hallucinatio - “vision”) are a special type of visual distortion that occurs in consciousness with normal visual perception. Due to the fact that a person loses the ability to distinguish what he observes in



Hallucinations are a distorted perception of something in the absence of a real object or stimulus that excites the senses. According to the definition given in the Great Medical Encyclopedia, “a hallucination is the manifestation in the mind of images, ideas that arise while maintaining clear consciousness and being awake...” Thus, a hallucinatory disorder is “an act of suggested dream-like perception in a waking state.” Vision, hearing, or touch may hallucinate. In psychiatry, almost all manifestations of delirium and stupefaction are diagnosed in the presence of auditory and visual hallucinations. Based on the type of hallucinatory disorder, for example, a diagnosis of “paranoia” is made. If the hallucination occurs without clouding or narrowing of consciousness, and is also accompanied by delusions of persecution or ideas of relationship, then the patient may be suspected of schizophrenia. "Symptom Fried