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<onlyinclude>'''Alterations in perspective''' can be described as a shared subjective effect component that manifests as a result of both [[ | <onlyinclude>'''Alterations in perspective''' can be described as a shared subjective effect component that manifests as a result of both [[External hallucinations|external]] and [[internal hallucinations]]. This experience can be defined as an alteration in terms of the perspective in which a hallucination is perceived through. In just the same way as literary plots, these can be experienced through four alternate vantage points which are described and listed below: | ||
*'''1st person''' - This is the most common form of perspective and can be described as the perfectly normal experience of perceiving the scenario from the perspective of one's everyday self and body. | *'''1st person''' - This is the most common form of perspective and can be described as the perfectly normal experience of perceiving the scenario from the perspective of one's everyday self and body. |