- auditory hallucinations
- auditory hallucinations, acoustic hallucinationsслуховые галлюцинации, акустические галлюцинации
English-Russian dictionary of medicine. Г.Ю. Бельман, А.Е. Бойков. 2015.
English-Russian dictionary of medicine. Г.Ю. Бельман, А.Е. Бойков. 2015.
inner speech model for verbal auditory hallucinations — Also known as misattribution model for verbal auditory hallucinations. The two names are used interchangeably to denote a hypothetical model attributing the mediation of some types of verbal auditory hallucination (VAH) to a disorder of inner… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
human sonar hypothesis of auditory hallucinations — The term human sonar is indebted to the acronym sonar, which stands for SOund NAvigation Ranging. The term sonar, introduced in 1963 by the Allied Submarine Detection Investigation Committee (ASDIC), denotes the echo sounding technique… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
defective corollary discharge model for verbal auditory hallucinations — This is a term used to denote a variant of the inner speech model for verbal auditory hallucinations (VAH) that seeks to explain the misat tribution of inner speech which is deemed to underlie the mediation of (some types of) VAH or voices by… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
auditory hallucination — Also known as acoustic hallucination, aural hallucination, and hallucination of hearing. Auditory hallucinations are the most prevalent type of hallucinations in adults with or without a history of psychiatric illness. It is estimated that the … Dictionary of Hallucinations
auditory verbal hallucination — (AVH) Also known as verbal auditory hallucination, voice hallucination, *phoneme, hallucinated speech, and voices . The term auditory verbal hallucination (AVH) is often used as a synonym for verbal auditory hallucination (VAH), both terms… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
auditory aura — A term used to denote a type of aura that manifests itself in the form of isolated auditory hallucinations or illusions. When an auditory hallucination or illusion occurs in conjunction with hallucinations in other sensory modalities, or with… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
auditory illusion — The term auditory illusion is used in a general sense to denote a misrepresentation or misinterpretation of auditory stimuli. Some common examples are words that are misunderstood, figments, and nonverbal sounds such as the humming of a… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
auditory pareidolia — Also known as Rorschach audio and auditory peripheric hallucination. The term auditory pareidolia is indebted to the Greek words para (next to, in addition, beside) and eidos (image, appearance, looks). The eponym Rorschach audio refers to the … Dictionary of Hallucinations
auditory deafness — A term introduced in or shortly before 1995 by the American psychologists Arien Mack (b. 1931) and Irvin Rock (1922 1995). The term auditory deafness is used to denote a complete failure to consciously perceive an above threshold auditory… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
childhood and hallucinations — Hallucinations occurring during childhood have been reported in both clinical and nonclinical populations. Arguably the most intriguing type of hallucination reported in 13 22% of healthy children around 4 years of age, and in about 45% of… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
auditory charles bonnet syndrome — Atermusedtodenote musical hallucinations occurring in association with moderate or severe hearing loss. By analogy with the pathophysi ology of Charles Bonnet syndrome in individuals with diminished visual acuity, it has been suggested that… … Dictionary of Hallucinations