Hallucinations
'Hallucinations' is the occurrence of perceptions in the unconscious condition without any real impulse to the senses. The quality of the perception is felt by the patient is very clear, substantial and out of the ordinary realm. This definition can distinguish hallucinations with dreams, fantasy, illusions and pseudohalization. An example of this phenomenon is where a person experiences visual impairment, which he or she feels seeing an object, but the senses of another person can not capture the same object. Hallucinations must also be distinguished by delusions of perception, where the senses capture real stimuli, but the real perception that they receive is given different and different meanings. So that people who are delusional are more believers in things that are or are not logical. Hallucinations can be divided on the basis of the senses that react when this perception is formed, ie ▪ Visual hallucinations ▪ Auditory hallucinations ▪ Olfactor hallucinations ▪ Hallucinations hallucinations ▪ Tactile hallucinations ...