It is a common misconception that hallucinations only happen in conjunction with serious psychotic experiences. The actuality, around 80 percent of hallucinations occur in the general population, are temporary, and happen in passing. Children and the elderly are the most oft-affected, and the events are more common in times of extreme stress, such as fatigue and bereavement.

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