- panoramic hallucinations
- панорамные галлюцинации
Англо-русский медицинский словарь. 2012.
Англо-русский медицинский словарь. 2012.
panoramic hallucination — Also known as a scenic hallucination and holocampine hallucination. All three terms are used to denote a *compound hallucination in which the entire sensory input is replaced by hallucinatory percepts, thus giving rise to a totally different… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
classification of hallucinations — Hallucinations are classified in a multitude of ways. As in all classifications, the resulting arrangements are subordinate to the purpose of the classification at hand, and to the guiding principles involved. An implicit purpose of… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
atropine and hallucinations — The name atropine derives from Atropos,in Greek mythology the name of one of the Fates who held the shears used to cut the thread of human life. It is a highly potent tropane alkaloid that occurs in many species of the plant family Solanaceae … Dictionary of Hallucinations
ecstasy, mysticism, and hallucinations — The term ecstasy comes from the Greek noun ekstasis, which has a variety of meanings and connotations, including departure, dismissal, mental derangement, and poignancy. In the present context it translates loosely as being outside oneself .… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
twilight state and hallucinations — The term twilight state is used to denote a prolonged state of clouded or narrowed consciousness during which the affected individual is virtually unaware of his or her environment, and typically experiences visual and/or auditory… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
dimethyltryptamine (DMT) and hallucinations — Dimethyltryptamine is also known as dimethyl tryptamin, N,N dimethyltryptamine, nigerin, nigerine, and nigerina. All six names are used more or less interchangeably to denote a hallucinogenic tryptamine belonging to the group of indole… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
trance and hallucinations — The term trance comes from the Latin noun tran situs, which means passage. It is used as a generic term for various states of altered consciousness, notably those characterized by a markedly narrowed consciousness. Trance states are often… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
visual hallucination — Also referred to as vision. Both terms are indebted to the Latin noun visio, which means sight. They are used to denote a hallucination of sight. Historically, visual hallucinations have been divided into a multitude of types. Using their… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
total hallucination — A term used in thanatology to denote a type of deathbed vision in which the whole sensory environment is replaced by hallucinatory images, much like scenic or panoramic hallucinations. The parapsychologists Karlis Osis (1917 1997) and Erlendur … Dictionary of Hallucinations
complex hallucination — A term used to denote a phenomenologically rich and often well organized type of hallucination that is confined to a single sensory modality. Theoretically, complex hallucinations may present in any of the sensory modalities. It is customary,… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
scenic hallucination — Also known as panoramic hallucination. The term scenic hallucination is indebted to the Greek noun sk en e, which means stage, scene, spectacle. It is unknown by whom the term was introduced. It appears in a 1930 paper on the psy chotropic… … Dictionary of Hallucinations