Hallucinations
A hallucination is a perceptual experience that happens without any external stimulation. These experiences can affect any sense and are typically vivid and clear, feeling like normal perceptions. The most prevalent type of hallucination, particularly in schizophrenia, is auditory (hearing voices), which affects approximately two-thirds of patients.
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A person is sitting alone in a soundproofed room when they distinctly hear a voice whispering their name, even though no one else is present and there is no source of sound. Which of the following best describes this experience?