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Jean Piaget believed that children's perception of the world around them governed their development.
Tactile Hallucination
The false perception of physical touch or sensation on the skin without any physical cause.
Somatic Hallucination
False perceptions or sensations in the body that have no physical source, such as feeling insects crawling on the skin.
Auditory Hallucination
An experience involving hearing sounds, usually voices, that are not present in external reality.
Olfactory Hallucination
A form of hallucination involving the perception of smells that are not present in the environment.
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