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====Internal auditory hallucination====
====Internal auditory hallucination====
An '''internal auditory hallucinations''' can be described as the perception of hallucinated audio that sounds as if the specific location of its source does not have a particular sense of distance or direction attributed to it and that the sound is instead occurring within a person's own head. This is in contrast to external auditory hallucinations, which sound as if they are occurring seamlessly within the external environment as if they were actually happening.
An '''internal auditory hallucination''' can be described as the perception of hallucinated audio that sounds as if the specific location of its source does not have a particular sense of distance or direction attributed to it and that the sound is instead occurring within a person's own head. This is in contrast to external auditory hallucinations, which sound as if they are occurring seamlessly within the external environment as if they were actually happening.


The experience of this effect can be broken down into three distinct levels of intensity. These are described and documented below:
The experience of this effect can be broken down into three distinct levels of intensity. These are described and documented below: