Schneider's First-Rank Symptoms (FRS) include specific types of auditory hallucinations. Hearing two or more voices arguing or discussing the patient in the third person is a classic FRS. Thought broadcasting involves the belief that one's thoughts are escaping one's mind and are audible to others. Somatic passivity involves the feeling that one's body is being acted upon or influenced by an external force. Delusional perception is a delusion arising from a normal perception, where a normal percept is given an abnormal, delusional meaning.
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