How Hallucination Works In Brain? Science Of Hallucinations Explained

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Hallucinations are fascinating yet mysterious phenomena where the brain produces sensory experiences without external stimuli. They are not just tricks of the mind! Hallucinations have significant scientific and clinical importance, being core symptoms of conditions like schizophrenia and Parkinson’s disease. Auditory hallucinations are common, often making individuals think they heard something that didn't really occur.

Researchers have delved into the neurological aspects, discovering disruptions in the brain's ability to differentiate between internal and external stimuli. Various types of hallucinations are linked to neurological or psychological disorders, such as hypnagogic hallucination in narcolepsy.

But why do hallucinations happen? Well, hallucinations can happen due to brain damage, sleep deprivation, and medical conditions, with psychological factors like stress playing a role. Despite medical advancements, the exact causes of hallucinations remain mysterious, showcasing the brain's elusive nature. Hallucinations remain one of the key components of neurology.

In this video, we will look at what hallucinations are and how they work in the brain. We'll explore the science behind hallucinations and learn about some of the types of hallucinations. In this video, we're going to explore the science behind hallucinations. We'll see how hallucinations work in the brain, and what happens during a hallucination.

If you're curious about hallucinations or want to know how they work, this video is for you! We'll explore the science behind hallucinations and learn about the different types of hallucinations that people experience.

Have you ever wondered how hallucination works in the brain? In this video, we have explained the Science and Psychology of Hallucinations.

Chapters:
00:00 Human Brain
01:28 What Are Hallucinations?
02:20 Auditory Hallucination
3:48 Hypnagogic Hallucination
4:13 Peduncular Hallucinosis

Creative Director: Lakshay
Editor: Amrit Singh/Team 121 Creators
Presenter: Sidhart Viyapu
Project Head: Rajkumar Shukla
Production: World Of Science Media
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Nice video! I’m glad this video was recommended on my YouTube feed. I discovered your channel. Great work Sidharth 🎉

teamwo
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You deserve millions of subscribers and views ❤😢

ashwani
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when i was 7 years old, i had a traumatic brain injury fall and knocked on coffee table till my head bleed.
post TBI cause me hallucination.
on my teenage days i confused between my mom calling me, i can heard she calling me but ends up my mom scolded me crazy.
ok blamed on my childhood TBI effects.

Till today i still feel the glitch in me but try to be normal, keep calmed pray and mediation to self control. Just go slowly, self encouragement to be careful and stop blame other. As long as i maintain peace between human and self inner peace, done job for my life.

leongliyang
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Super awesome. Thank You for making this. At peak of my migraines, i would sometimes see smoky or fractalish stuff, mostly on one side of my vision. Though now it's gone.
There's so much attached to it like "seeing spirits and need exorcism" and what not. Thank you for rather making such things "Be scientific". 🤘🏽👍🏽✊🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

SurajSynthesist
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Religion is most long lasting systematic hallucination occurring to humankind from ages.

yashmahalim
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Hallucinations = Gods angel spoke to me to start new religion

OccupyMars_
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i hallucinate with my eyes closed.. like i see a entire other universe ....usually while im on Ket or something

mikea.
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How to differentiate hallucinations from reality

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