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Dictionary of Hallucinations. J.D. Blom. 2010.
Dictionary of Hallucinations. J.D. Blom. 2010.
Anosognosia — Infobox Symptom Name = Anosognosia Background = Caption = ICD10 = ICD10|R|41|8|r|40 ICD9 = ICD9|780.9 ICDO = OMIM = DiseasesDB = MedlinePlus = eMedicineSubj = eMedicineTopic = Anosognosia is a condition in which a person who suffers disability… … Wikipedia
anosognosia and hallucinations — The term anosognosia comes from the Greek words a (not), nosos (illness), and gnosis (insight). It translates loosely as lack of knowledge of one s illness . The French neologism anosog nosie was introduced in or shortly before 1914 by the… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
anosognosia — Failure to be aware of a defect or deficit. We normally take it that, for instance, seeing colours and being aware of ourselves as seeing colours go together. In anosognosia a subject may be unable to see colours, but not notice that the capacity … Philosophy dictionary
Anton-Babinski syndrome — Also known as Anton s syndrome, Anton s symptom, Anton s blindness, anosognosia for blindness, denial of blindness, and visual anosognosia. The eponym Anton Babinski syndrome refers to the Austrian psychiatrist and neurologist Gabriel Anton… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
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Anton-Babinski syndrome — Anton Babinski syndrome, more frequently known as Anton s blindness, is a rare symptom of brain damage occurring in the occipital lobe. People who suffer from it are cortically blind, but affirm, often quite adamantly and in the face of clear… … Wikipedia
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