Disorders of Perception can involve sensory distortions or deceptions. Sensory distortions include changes in intensity, quality, or spatial form of real stimuli. Sensory deceptions include illusions and hallucinations. Hallucinations are false perceptions without an external stimulus and can involve any sense. They are caused by intense emotions, suggestion, psychiatric disorders, sensory organ disorders, sensory deprivation, or central nervous system disorders. Auditory hallucinations in psychiatry range from elementary sounds to fully formed voices. Visual hallucinations include flashes of light or fully formed visions. Hallucinations of other senses like smell are rarer.