THE PSYCHOLOGY OF EMOTIONS
STATES OF CONSCIOUSNESS
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Perceptions that have no direct external cause
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Can occur when being forced to do something
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Can occur during periods of high emotion
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Perceptions that have a direct external cause
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Can occur when sleep deprived and fatigued
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Detailed explanation-1: -As it turns out, lack of sleep disturbs visual processing, which results in false perceptions that can manifest as hallucination, illusion, or both. Or, as I found out, failed illusions. Ironically enough, it’s the failed illusions that offer the most insight into the hallucinating brain.
Detailed explanation-2: -Hallucination Due to Sleep Deprivation Beginning to hallucinate is among the more common symptoms of sleep deprivation. About 80% of people will hallucinate if they’ve been severely sleep deprived. “Severe” means getting only a few hours of sleep over one night to going several days without sleep.
Detailed explanation-3: -Stage 3: After 48 hours You might even begin to hallucinate. This occurs when you see, hear, or feel things that aren’t actually there. Other possible effects include: depersonalization.
Detailed explanation-4: -Alcohol or drug use. Certain prescription medications. Chronic insomnia. Anxiety, stress, or other mental health issues. 02-Jun-2021