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Gedankenlautwerden — Also known as Gedankenhören. Both German expressions translate into English as thought echo, thought echoing, thoughts out loud, thought audition, or audible thinking, and into French as écho de la pensée. All of these terms refer to a *… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
indirect gedankenlautwerden — The term indirect Gedankenlautwerden is indebted to the German term Gedankenlautwerden,which translates as thought echo, thought echoing, thoughts out loud, or audible thinking. The term Gedankenlautwerden refers to a verbal auditory… … 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
écho de la pensée — The French term écho de la pensée translates into English as audible thinking, thought echo, thought echoing, or thoughts out loud, and into German as * Gedankenlautwerden. The introduction of the term écho de la pensée has been attributed to… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
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