Tag: visual hallucinations


Lilliputian Hallucination: A World in Miniature

Lilliputian Hallucination: A World in Miniature

Lilliputian Hallucination The Core Definition Lilliputian hallucination is a distinctive and often perplexing perceptual phenomenon characterized by the vivid experience of seeing, hearing, or otherwise perceiving miniature people or objects. Unlike other types of hallucinations where the perceived entities might be normal-sized or distorted, lilliputian hallucinations specifically involve diminutized figures or items, appearing much smaller […]

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PEDUNCULAR HALLUCINOSIS

Peduncular Hallucinosis: Definition and Core Characteristics Peduncular Hallucinosis (PH) is a rare but highly distinctive neurological syndrome characterized primarily by recurrent, often vivid, and complex optical hallucinations. These phenomena arise from specific pathological processes impacting the upper regions of the brainstem, which subsequently disrupt the intricate function of the central visual system. Unlike the typically […]

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PSEUDOHALLUCINATION

Definition of Pseudohallucination A pseudohallucination is formally defined within psychiatric and neurological literature as a sensory perception that occurs in the absence of an external stimulus, much like a true hallucination, but crucially, it is experienced with full insight into its unreal nature. The individual experiencing the phenomenon recognizes that the perception is subjective, internally […]

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