Multiple Choice
Illusions differ from hallucinations in that
A) illusions are based on perceptions that have no external reality.
B) hallucinations are simply misjudgments of sensory information.
C) illusions are based on perceptual learning.
D) hallucinations are permanent perceptual habits.
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