psychic hallucinations

psychic hallucinations
психические галлюцинации

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  • psychic hallucination —    Also known as psychical hallucination, mental hallucination, conception hallucination, and sensorial hallucination. The term psychic hallucination is indebted to the Greek noun psuchè (life breath, spirit, soul, mind). It was introduced in or… …   Dictionary of Hallucinations

  • psychic aura —    The term psychic aura comes from the Greek words psuchè (life breath, spirit, soul, mind) and aura (wind, smell). It is used to denote a type of * aura manifesting itself either as a * compound hallucination, a subtype of * metamorphopsia… …   Dictionary of Hallucinations

  • psychic blindness —    The term psychic blindness is indebted to the Greek noun psuchè (life breath, spirit, soul, mind). It was used by the French internist Hippolyte Bernheim (1840 1919) to denote a perceptual response that may occur during hypnosis, after the… …   Dictionary of Hallucinations

  • psychic pain —    see algopsychalia …   Dictionary of Hallucinations

  • epilepsy and hallucinations —    The term epilepsy comes from the Greek verb epilambanein (to attack). It refers to a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures. The introduction of the term epilepsy is generally attributed to the Persian physician and… …   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

  • Jung's definition of hallucinations —    In 1907 the Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung (1875 1961) defined hallucinations as follows: Hallucination is simply the outward projection of Psychic elements.    References    Jung, C.G. (1907). The psychology ofdementia praecox.In: C.G.… …   Dictionary of Hallucinations

  • psychosensorial hallucination —    The notion of the hallucination psycho sensorielle was proposed in 1846 by the French alienist Jules Gabriel François Baillarger (1806 1891) to the French Academy of Medicine. Baillarger used the term to denote a type of hallucination which… …   Dictionary of Hallucinations

  • hallucinatory state —    A term that tends to be used quite loosely to indicate the presence of hallucinatory phenomena, irrespective of the context in which they occur. The French term état hallucinatoire was used and possibly introduced in 1845 by the French… …   Dictionary of Hallucinations

  • olfactory hallucination —    Also known as phantosmia, phantom smell, and hallucination of smell. The term olfactory hallucination is indebted to the Latin verb ol(e)facere, which means to smell. Using source localization as a guiding principle, olfactory hallucinations… …   Dictionary of Hallucinations

  • verbal impulse —    The French term impulsion verbale was introduced in or shortly before 1888 by the French psychiatrist Louis Jules Ernest Séglas (18561939) to denote a type of *psychic hallucination. Under the heading ofverbal impulses Séglas subsumed such… …   Dictionary of Hallucinations


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