Autistic people 3 times more likely to have hallucinations

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firemonkey
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18 May 2017, 7:40 pm

Written by Elizabeth Milne May 18


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Do you ever hear a sound when there is nothing around to explain it? Or perhaps you have the feeling that someone is nearby when they’re not? Some people have a lot of these experiences. Others, hardly any. Certain mental health conditions, such as schizophrenia, can cause them, but unusual perceptions also happen in people who don’t have mental health problems. A new finding from my research group suggests that autistic adults are particularly likely to have these kinds of experiences.



https://theconversation.com/autistic-pe ... ions-77337


For me a common one is sensing a presence although there is nobody there.



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18 May 2017, 8:10 pm

I have hallucinations late at night when I'm falling asleep mainly. I'll usually see cartoon characters but have seen other things like lizards crawling on my eyes or fish swimming in them.