Term ID: T2170

Hallucination

/hallucination/
A perceptual experience in which a person sees, hears, feels, smells, or tastes something that is not actually present in the environment, often associated with psychiatric disorders, neurological conditions, or substance use.
Example: Hearing voices commenting on one's behavior when no one is speaking, seeing people or objects that others cannot see, or feeling sensations like bugs crawling on skin without any physical cause.

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Reference: American Psychiatric Association (2013)