- compound hallucination
- мед.фраз. сложная галлюцинация
Англо-русский медицинский словарь. 2012.
Англо-русский медицинский словарь. 2012.
compound hallucination — Also known as multimodal hallucination, polymodal hallucination, polysensual hallucination, polysensory hallucination, polysensorial hallucination, intersensorial hallucination, and fantastic hallucination. All these terms are used to denote a … Dictionary of Hallucinations
hypnotically induced hallucination — Also referred to as hypnotic hallucination and induced hallucination. The first two terms refer to the notion of hypnosis, which is in turn indebted to the Greek noun hupnos (sleep). The term hypnotically induced hallucination is used to… … 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
experiential hallucination — Also referred to as experiential hallucinosis, experiential phenomenon, experiential response, experiential seizure, flashback, memory flashback, psychical hallucination, and reperceptive hallucination. The first five terms were used and… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
stable hallucination — A term coined in or shortly before 1866 by the German psychiatrist Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum (1828 1899). Kahlbaum uses the term to denote a hallucination which displays a minimum of variation over time. He conceptualizes this type of hallucination … Dictionary of Hallucinations
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
creative hallucination — The term creative hallucination stems from the literature on hypnotism. It is used to denote a * complex or * compound hallucination prompted by a relatively simple perceptual stimulus in one of the sensory modalities. The Swiss psychologist… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
audioalgesic hallucination — Also known as audioalgesic synaesthesia. Both terms are indebted to the Latin verb audire (to hear) and the Greek noun algos (pain). They were introduced in or shortly before 1979 by the American neurologists Daniel Enrique Jacome and Robert… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
audiovisuoalgesic hallucination — Also known as audiovisuoalgesic synaesthesia. Both terms are indebted to the Latin words audire (to hear) and visio (sight) and to the Greek noun algos (pain). They were introduced in or shortly before 1979 by the American neurologists Daniel… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
fantastic hallucination — see compound hallucination … Dictionary of Hallucinations
intersensorial hallucination — see compound hallucination … Dictionary of Hallucinations