acoustic hallucinations

acoustic hallucinations
auditory hallucinations, acoustic hallucinations
слуховые галлюцинации, акустические галлюцинации

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  • acoustic hallucination —    see auditory hallucination …   Dictionary of Hallucinations

  • acoustic phantasma —    A term used in the older (i.e. pre Esquirolian) literature to denote what is now commonly called an * auditory hallucination.    References    Müller, J. (1826). Ueber die phantastischen Gesichtserscheinungen. Koblenz: Hölscher …   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

  • unilateral auditory hallucination —    Also known as unilateral hallucination. Both terms are indebted to the Latin words unus (one) and latus (side). They are used to denote an auditory hallucination perceived on one side of the head. Pathophysiologically, unilateral 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

  • centripetal theory of hallucinatory activity —    The name centripetal theory refers to an explanatory model of hallucinatory activity which is traditionally attributed to the German physiologist and zoologist Johannes Peter Müller (18011858). Conceptually, the centripetal theory constitutes… …   Dictionary of Hallucinations

  • tinnitus —    Also known as tinnitus aurium and syrigmus. The term tinnitus comes from the Latin verb tinnire, which means to ring. The person credited with its introduction is the Roman natural philosopher Gaius Plinius Secundus, better known as Pliny the… …   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

  • reversed conductibility of the sensory pathways —    The name of a classic explanatory model for the mediation of perceptive hallucinations, i.e. hallucinations which are projected outwards and which therefore appear embedded in sense impressions from the external environment. During the late… …   Dictionary of Hallucinations

  • colour hearing —    Also known as coloured hearing, coloured hearing synaesthesia, sound colour synaesthesia, opsiphonia, colour audition, and audition colorée. All these terms are used interchangeably to denote the most common variant of * synaesthesia,… …   Dictionary of Hallucinations

  • paracusis —    Also known as paracousis. Both terms stem from the Greek words para (beside, near, resembling, accessory to, beyond, apart from, abnormal) and akouein (to hear). They translate loosely as disordered hearing. The term paracusis is used in a… …   Dictionary of Hallucinations


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