Patient number 13 described a scene with all the details of the various events that occurred and various visual illusions that he had. A somewhat similar case was reported in a patient with Parkinson's, called formed visual hallucination; this hallucination consisted of humans, animals, and small creatures in motion.10 Given that the patient had described what he had seen as a passing scene and the details and dynamics of the scene are more than a simple optical illusion, these signs are called hallucination scenes. Regarding behavioral and dynamics disorders, psychiatrists have learned to listen to their patients, but observation is very important and useful in discovering scene hallucination.