Perception disorders involve sensory distortions or deceptions that result in abnormal perceptions. Sensory distortions refer to constant real perceptions that are perceived in a distorted way, while sensory deceptions involve new perceptions that may or may not be in response to external stimuli. Perception disorders can involve changes in intensity, quality, spatial form, or the experience of time of perceptions. They can also involve splitting of perceptions or sensory hallucinations without an external stimulus. The causes of perception disorders include intense emotions, sensory deprivation, disorders of sense organs, and disorders of the central nervous system.