The most common hallucination is auditory hallucination, which refers to the perceptual experience when it acts on the sensory organs without realistic stimulation, and it is an illusory perception.
Hallucination is the most common and important psychotic symptom in clinic, which often coexists with delusion, that is, a kind of thinking content disorder. According to the different organs involved, hallucinations are divided into different hallucinations, including auditory hallucinations, auditory hallucinations, taste hallucinations, olfactory hallucinations and so on.
Auditory hallucination, namely auditory hallucination, is the most common hallucination in clinic. You can hear monotonous sounds, such as the chirp of birds, the roar of machines, the sound of running water and so on. The most common clinical auditory hallucination is speech auditory hallucination. When someone speaks, the content of auditory hallucination can be imperative, praise, abuse, reprimand and comment. The content of auditory hallucinations is sometimes clear and sometimes vague.
The content of auditory hallucination appears in the form of discussion and various situations. Auditory hallucination is common in all kinds of mental diseases, such as critical auditory hallucination, discussion auditory hallucination, especially imperative auditory hallucination, which most affects the patient's condition and can lead to various dangerous behaviors under the control of imperative auditory hallucination.
Types of auditory hallucinations:
According to what you hear, it can be divided into verbal auditory hallucinations and nonverbal auditory hallucinations. Verbal auditory hallucination: The content of patients' auditory hallucination is comments, arguments, praises, insults, reprimands, orders and other language forms. Non-verbal auditory hallucination: What the patient hears is the roar of machines, the sound of running water, the cry of birds, or the noise of an indistinguishable nature. According to the patient's self-reported sound source, it can be divided into true auditory hallucination and false auditory hallucination.
True auditory hallucination: the sound heard by the patient's ear. False auditory hallucination: it is manifested as an illusion that appears in the patient's subjective space, such as the patient hearing someone talking in his stomach.