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'''External hallucinations''' can be described as the experience of perceiving imagined visual concepts and occurrences which display themselves seamlessly into the external environment as if they were actually happening. They can be broken down into 4 basic levels:
'''External hallucinations''' can be described as the experience of perceiving imagined visual concepts and occurrences which display themselves seamlessly into the external environment as if they were actually happening. This is in stark contrast to [[internal hallucinations]] such as [[dreams]] that exclusively occur within an imagined environment which can typically only be viewed with closed eyes.
 
The experience of this effect can be broken down into 4 basic levels of intensity. These are described and documented below:


#'''Erratic hallucinations''' - The lowest level of external hallucination generally consists of movement within the peripheral vision and/or ill-defined, fleeting hallucinations which disappear once a person double takes.  
#'''Erratic hallucinations''' - The lowest level of external hallucination generally consists of movement within the peripheral vision and/or ill-defined, fleeting hallucinations which disappear once a person double takes.