Hallucinations may be defined as perceptions that occur in the absence of a corresponding stimulus. They can involve any of the five senses, hence visual, auditory, tactile, gustatory and olfactory hallucinations. By contrast, illusions depend upon a misinterpretation of an external stimulus. In this review we outline the causes, and describe the characteristics of various hallucinatory states. This should help in the assessment of a patient presenting with visual hallucinations.
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Barodawala, S., & Mulley, G. P. (1997, January). Visual hallucinations. Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London. https://doi.org/10.4088/pcc.08r00673
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