- negative hallucinations
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
negative hallucination — Also known as scotomization. Both terms are used to denote the failure to perceive an object or stimulus that is present in the extracorporeal world and lies within the subject s range of perception. The term negative hallucination is used in… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
negative autoscopy — Also known as negative heautoscopy and asomatoscopy. The term negative autoscopy is used to denote a variant of *autoscopy (i.e. the perception of a hallucinated image of oneself) characterized by the transient failure to perceive one s own… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
negative afterimage — Also known as Purkinje afterimage. The adjective negative refers to the fact that the colours of this type of * afterimage are complementary to the colours of the primary stimulus. The term negative afterimage is used in opposition to… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
negative scotoma — The term negative scotoma is indebted to the Greek noun skotos (darkness). It is used in a general sense to denote an area or island of loss or impairment of vision (i.e. a * scotoma), surrounded by a field of normal or relatively well… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
negative heautoscopy — see negative autoscopy … Dictionary of Hallucinations
schizophrenia and hallucinations — The term schizophrenia stems from the Greek words schizein (to split), and phren (nerve, diaphragm, heart). It was introduced in 1908 by the Swiss psychiatrist Paul Eugen Bleuler (18571939) to denote a group of mental disorders displaying… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
negative hemianopia — see hemianopia … Dictionary of Hallucinations
negative phantom — see hemiasomatognosia … Dictionary of Hallucinations
negative visual aura — see migraine aura … Dictionary of Hallucinations
antipsychotics and hallucinations — The term antipsychotic is used as a synonym for the terms neuroleptic and major tranquilizer. All three terms refer to a group of psy chotropic substances with varying chemical structures that have a broad range of effects upon the CNS, the… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
perceptual release theory of hallucinations — Also referred to as dream intrusion, dual input model, and seepage theory. The term perceptual release theory was introduced in or shortly before 1958 by the American psychiatrist Louis Jolyon West (1924 1999) to denote a hypothetical model… … Dictionary of Hallucinations