Auditory hallucination: Difference between revisions

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'''Auditory hallucinations''' ('''paracusia''') can be described as the experience of hearing spontaneous imaginary noises that either occur randomly or manifest in the place of noises that are subconsciously (or consciously) expected to happen. The most common examples of these include clips of sound such as imagined music, voices, tones and notes, but be also be an infinite variety of other potential noises that are stored within one's memory.
'''Auditory hallucinations''' can be described as the experience of hearing spontaneous imaginary noises that either occur randomly or manifest in the place of noises that are subconsciously (or consciously) expected to happen. The most common examples of these include clips of sound such as imagined music, voices, tones and notes, but be also be an infinite variety of other potential noises that are stored within one's memory.


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:
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#'''Partially defined separate hallucinations''' - At this level, the sounds remain only partially defined, but are heard on a separate layer of their own instead of only manifesting themselves as embedded within other noises.
#'''Partially defined separate hallucinations''' - At this level, the sounds remain only partially defined, but are heard on a separate layer of their own instead of only manifesting themselves as embedded within other noises.
#'''Fully defined separate hallucinations''' - At this level, the sounds become fully defined in their clarity, meaning that the content of the hallucinations can be recognized and heard perfectly as if they were actually occurring externally.
#'''Fully defined separate hallucinations''' - At this level, the sounds become fully defined in their clarity, meaning that the content of the hallucinations can be recognized and heard perfectly as if they were actually occurring externally.
Auditory hallucinations are often accompanied by other coinciding effects such as [[auditory distortions]] and [[auditory enhancement]]. They are most commonly induced under the influence of [[dosage#common|moderate]] [[dosage|dosages]] of [[hallucinogen|hallucinogenic]] compounds, such as [[psychedelic|psychedelics]], [[deliriant|deliriants]], and [[dissociative|dissociatives]]. However, they can also occur less commonly under the influence of [[stimulant psychosis]], [[cannabinoid|cannabinoids]], and [[sleep deprivation]].
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===Psychoactive substances===
===Psychoactive substances===