Term ID: T4091

Olfactory Hallucination

/olfactory-hallucination/
False perceptions of smell that occur without external odor stimuli, often associated with neurological or psychiatric conditions.
Example: Smelling nonexistent burning odors or pleasant scents that may indicate seizure activity or psychotic episodes.

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Reference: Leopold (2002)