Disorders of perception
1. Determine the type of hallucination in which the imaginative image is percepted by the only analyzer. The patient hears a talk (“voices”) but doesn’t see the one who talks:
A. Extracampine hallucination
B. Elementary hallucination
C. Pseudohallucination
D. Functional hallucination
E. Complex hallucination
2. Which of the following hallucination are manifested by seeing of one image?
A. Cinematographic
B. Hemianoptic
C. Extracampine
D. Autoscopic
E. Visual verbal
3. Determine multiple unpleasant feelings localized in different parts of the body, internal organs and have undetermined but very heavy character (feeling of burning, turning of intestines, bubbling of brain, etc.)
A. Pseudohallucination
B. Illusion
C. Hyperesthesia
D. Senestopathy
E. Depersonalization
4. The patient feels that the surrounding have changed, became unreal, decorated. What is it?
A. Hallucination
B. Macropsia
C. Micropsia
D. Derealization
E. Depersonalization
5. Determine illusine perception which develops in case of emotional tension, waiting, fear, anxious-depressive mood.
A. Verbal illusion
B. Pareidolic illusion
C. Physiological illusion
D. Affective illusion
E. Physical illusion
6. Determine the prominent feature of psychic disease which is manifested in unreal perception that develops without a real irritant (object), behind the actual influence of real objects and actions? The patient hears words that aren’t spoken by anyone, sees things which aren’t real, percepts images that don’t exist?
A. Hypoesthesia
B. Derealizaiton
C. Hallucination
D. Deprivation
E. Eidetism
7. Determine the disorder of perception which is characterized by absence of extra-projection of hallucination image: localized in human body, “sounds” in the head, viewed by “inner vision”, possesses subjective character and isn’t connected to reality/
A. Complex hallucination
B. Functional hallucination
C. Pseudohallucination
D. Real hallucination
E. Derealization
8. The patient says the his own “Me” has changed. The “Me “has divided into two, thoughts and feelings have changed, feeling of sleep is lost, he doesn’t feel happiness or sadness. Determine the phenomenon.
A. Illusion
B. Hallucination
C. Depersonalization
D. Macropsia
E. Micropsia
9. Name the false perception when into real object (wallpaper, carpets, fissures on the wall) elements of fantasy are added: they are percepted as fantastic landscapes, fairy heroes, monsters, etc.)
A. Affective illusion
B. Illusion of
C. Pareidolic illusion
D. Color (physic) illusion)
E. Physiological illusion
10. Determine the type of perception disorder in which the patient simultaneously with clock ticking hears: drug…drug…drug.
A. Illusion
B. Commenting hallucination
C. Acoustic hyperesthesia
D. Functional hallucination
E. Psychogenic hallucination
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