• Cancer Diseases,  First Aid and Emergency

    When do we experience hallucinations?

    Hallucinations are perceptual disorders in which an individual experiences things that do not actually exist. During this phenomenon, the person may perceive sights, sounds, tastes, or even smells, all without those things being present in reality. Hallucinations can often be so vivid that those affected do not doubt the reality of what they are experiencing. They may cling to their perceptions even when their surroundings deny their existence, which can lead to serious social and psychological consequences. These disorders can arise for various reasons and are often associated with mental disorders such as schizophrenia or other psychoses. Hallucinations may not only indicate a mental health condition but can also appear…

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  • Cancer Diseases,  Endocrine and Metabolism

    How Do Babies Perceive Speech? – Study

    A child’s development significantly involves speech and language, especially in shaping their cognitive abilities. The impact of early words can be observed from a very young age, even in infancy. Research indicates that words directing children’s attention to objects around them contribute to their categorization of the world. These findings highlight the importance of linguistic input for emotional and cognitive development. Communication between people is not merely about the exchange of words; it also aids in better understanding the surrounding world and strengthening relationships. For infants, words are not just sounds, but meaningful elements through which they learn about the reality around them. Research results show that the effects of…

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