Kahlbaum's Apperceptive Hallucinations

Kahlbaum apperception hallucination is one of the most common and complex mental disorders associated with hallucinogenic effects. This is a form of hallucinatory state in which a person experiences experiences related not only to internal feelings, but also to the environment, objects and events.

Kahlbaum has been described as an early variant of mental illness, which manifests itself in the sensation of ghosts appearing in the patient's face. These experiences may be associated with thoughts, memories and fantasies that appear in the mind. However, hallucinations occur without the participation of real sensations or sensations of internal organs, which distinguishes it from



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Agglutination is a disorder of cognitive activity consisting in the erroneous association of unrelated ideas. A form of perception disorder, characterized by the occurrence of distorted mental ideas about the size and outline of objects.

Hallucination - subjective perception of sensations that do not exist in reality