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tactile polyaesthesia — Also known as palihaptic phenomenon, palinaesthesia, and perseverative somaesthetic sensation. The term tactile polyaesthesia comes from the Latin verb tangere (to touch), and the Greek words polus (much, many), and aisthanesthai (to notice,… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
полиэстезия — (polyaesthesia; поли + греч. aisthesis чувство, ощущение) нарушение поверхностной чувствительности, при котором раздражение одной точки воспринимается как раздражение многих точек … Большой медицинский словарь
Полиэстези́я — (polyaesthesia: Поли + греч. aisthēsis чувство, ощущение) нарушение поверхностной чувствительности, при котором раздражение одной точки воспринимается как раздражение многих точек … Медицинская энциклопедия
palihaptic phenomenon — see tactile polyaesthesia … Dictionary of Hallucinations
palinacusis — Also known as palinacousis and auditory perseveration. The term palinacusis comes from the Greek words palin (again) and akouein (to hear). It refers to a rare symptom involving the persistence or paroxysmal recurrence of auditory percepts,… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
palinaesthesia — see tactile polyaesthesia … Dictionary of Hallucinations
palinopsia — Also referred to as pseudodiplopia. The term palinopsia comes from the Greek words palin (again) and opsis (seeing). It translates as seeing again or seeing multiple identical copies . The original term for this group of visual phenomena was * … Dictionary of Hallucinations
perseverative somaesthetic sensation — see tactile polyaesthesia … Dictionary of Hallucinations
reduplicative phenomenon — The term reduplicative phenomenon is indebted to the Latin noun reduplicare, which means to double. It is used as an umbrella term for a group of illusory perceptual phenomena characterized by the perseveration, reduplication, or reoccurrence… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
tactile hallucination — Also known as tactile phantasma, haptic hallucination, touch hallucination, and hallucination of touch. The term tactile hallucination is indebted to the Latin verb tangere, which means to touch. It refers to a bodily sensation seemingly… … Dictionary of Hallucinations