pseudohallucination

[US]/ˌsjuːdəʊhəˌluːsɪˈneɪʃn/
[UK]/ˌsuːdoʊhəˌluːsɪˈneɪʃn/

Translation

n.A hallucination in which the sufferer is aware that the perceived images or sensations are not real.; [Med.] False hallucination
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

pseudohallucinations

visual pseudohallucination

auditory pseudohallucination

acute pseudohallucination

pseudohallucination syndrome

psychotic pseudohallucination

drug-induced pseudohallucination

significant pseudohallucination

pseudohallucination symptoms

Example Sentences

the patient described experiencing auditory pseudohallucination where external sounds seemed internally generated.

researchers found that pseudohallucination often occurs during periods of extreme stress or sleep deprivation.

the clinical distinction between pseudohallucination and true hallucination can be challenging for psychiatrists.

she reported visual pseudohallucination patterns that closely resembled dream imagery while awake.

the study examined cases of pseudohallucination in individuals with high suggestibility scores.

medical professionals must carefully differentiate pseudohallucination from psychotic symptoms during diagnosis.

some therapeutic techniques help patients manage pseudohallucination episodes more effectively.

the phenomenon of pseudohallucination has been documented across various cultural and historical contexts.

he learned to recognize the subtle differences between pseudohallucination and genuine perceptual disturbances.

pseudohallucination experiences typically involve maintained awareness of the unreality of perceptions.

the diagnostic manual provides specific criteria for identifying pseudohallucination in clinical settings.

neurological research explores potential brain mechanisms underlying pseudohallucination phenomena.

pseudohallucination can sometimes be triggered by certain medications or substance use.

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