non-idiopathic synaesthesia — Also known as acquired synaesthesia. The term non idiopathic synaesthesia is indebted to the negative adverb non, and the Greek words idiopatheia (affliction of a local origin), sun (together, unified), and aisthanesthai (to notice, to… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
synaesthesia — Also known as synesthesia, synaesthetic hallucination, synaesthetic experience, reflex false perception, secondary sensation, and secondary sense perceptions (German: sekundären Sinnesempfindungen). The term synaesthesia comes from the Greek… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
developmental synaesthesia — A term introduced in or shortly before 1996 by the British neuroscientist Simon Baron Cohen as a synonym for the term *idiopathic synaesthesia. References Baron Cohen, S., Harrison, J.E., eds. (1996). Synaesthesia: Classic and… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
acquired synaesthesia — see non idiopathic synaesthesia … Dictionary of Hallucinations
epileptic synaesthesia — Also known as seizure induced synaesthesia. Both terms are used to denote a type of synaesthesia (i.e. a member of the group of perceptual phenomena exemplified by colour hearing) which falls into the class of non idiopathic synaesthesias.… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
brain-damage-induced synaesthesia — A term used to denote a type of *synaesthesia falling into the class of the * non idiopathic synaesthesias. Etiologically, brain damage induced synaesthesias are associated primarily with lesions affecting the optic nerve, anterior portions of … Dictionary of Hallucinations
drug-induced synaesthesia — A term used to denote a type of synaesthesia (i.e. a member of the group of perceptual phenomena exemplified by colour hearing) falling into the class of non idiopathic synaesthesias. Etio logically, drug induced synaesthesias are associated… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
spinal cord-damage-induced synaesthesia — A term used to denote a type of synaesthesia falling into the class of *non idiopathic synaes thesias. In some individuals, a tactile sensation applied above the level of a spinal cord lesion causes a local tactile percept, as well as a… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Pain — This article is about physical pain. For pain in the broader sense, see Suffering. For other uses, see Pain (disambiguation). Pain A sports player in pain. ICD 10 R52 … Wikipedia