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What Is The Difference Between Thoughts And Auditory Hallucinations?

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Posted on Wed, 30 Sep 2015
Question: What is the difference between thoughts and Auditory hallucinations?
Is Auditory Hallucination heard through ears?

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Answered by Dr. Shubham Mehta (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
auditory hallucinations are heard through ears.

Detailed Answer:
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Welcome to HCM.

Thought is defined as to employ one's mind rationally and objectively in evaluating or dealing with a given situation.

Simply, it is what a person thinks.

Auditory hallucinations are hearing voices when there are none in reality.
These are clear and vivid like normal sound, occurs in external objective space, and are involuntary.

Being Specific to your questions, auditory hallucinations are heard through ears.

Hope this answers your query.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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What Is The Difference Between Thoughts And Auditory Hallucinations?

Brief Answer: auditory hallucinations are heard through ears. Detailed Answer: Hello Welcome to HCM. Thought is defined as to employ one's mind rationally and objectively in evaluating or dealing with a given situation. Simply, it is what a person thinks. Auditory hallucinations are hearing voices when there are none in reality. These are clear and vivid like normal sound, occurs in external objective space, and are involuntary. Being Specific to your questions, auditory hallucinations are heard through ears. Hope this answers your query. Thanks.