Hallucinations

Hypnagic hallucinations and sleep paralysis.

Hypnagic hallucinations are vivid perceptual experiences that occur early in sleep and consist of vivid dreams associated with visual, tactile, and auditory phenomena, while hypnoopomic hallucinations, on the other hand, are similar experiences that occur when awakening. The term bomb (act of sending) in reference to hypnopomic hallucinations was first used in 1918 by Myer […]

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What are hallucinations and what do they exist?

Hallucinations are psychological phenomena that because of their uniqueness and relatively low prevalence are of great interest, they occur in different health conditions and they do so with very different manifestations, so now we will address the different types of hallucinations that exist. The first and most concise definition of this term is attributed to

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