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Ans. Schizophrenics may have hallucinations, i.e., perceptions that occur in the absence of external stimuli. (a) Auditory Hallucination: is most common in schizophrenia. Patients hear sounds or voices that speak words, phrases and sentences directly to the patient. (b) Tactile Hallucinations: That is form of tingling, burning sensation. (c) Visual Hallucinations: That is form of vague perception of colour or disturbed vision of people or objects). (d) Gustatory Hallucination: That is form of taste sensation. (e) Olfactory Hallucination: That is form of smell of poison or smoke. (f) Somatic Hallucination: That is something happening inside the body, e.g., snake crawling inside ones stomach.
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