- sensory aura
- сенсорная аура
English-Russian dictionary of medicine. Г.Ю. Бельман, А.Е. Бойков. 2015.
English-Russian dictionary of medicine. Г.Ю. Бельман, А.Е. Бойков. 2015.
aura — Also known as aural phenomenon and psychical state. The term aura is Greek for wind, breeze, or smell. Its introduction into medicine has been attributed to the Greek physician Pelops, the master of the great Galen of Pergamum (129 c. 216 AD) … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Aura (paranormal) — In parapsychology and many forms of spiritual practice an aura is a field of subtle, luminous radiation surrounding a person or object like the halo or aureola of religious art. [http://parapsych.org/glossary a d.html Parapsychological… … Wikipedia
aura — /ˈɔrə / (say awruh) noun (plural auras or aurae /ˈɔri / (say awree)) 1. a distinctive air, atmosphere, character, etc.: *Yet there was something about Australia, hard though life could be, which created an aura of plenty. –harold lewis, 1973. 2.… …
sensory seizure — 1. a simple partial seizure manifested by paresthesias or other hallucinations, including several types of aura (q.v.). 2. a reflex seizure in response to a sensory stimulus … Medical dictionary
aura — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, puff of air, breeze, from Greek; probably akin to Greek aēr air Date: 1694 1. a. a subtle sensory stimulus (as an aroma) b. a distinctive atmosphere surrounding a given source < the place had an aura … New Collegiate Dictionary
abdominal aura — Also known as visceral aura and epigastric aura. The term abdominal aura is indebted to the Latin words abdomen (belly) and aura (wind, smell). It is used to denote a type of * somatosensory or *somaesthetic aura that typically manifests… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
olfactory aura — The term olfactory aura comes from the Latin words ol(e)facere (to smell) and aura (breeze, smell). It is used to denote a type of *aura manifesting itself in the form of an * olfactory hallucination or * parosmia (i.e. an olfactory *illusion) … Dictionary of Hallucinations
visual aura — Formerly known as suffusio. The term visual aura is indebted to the Greek noun aura, which means wind, breeze, or smell. It is used to denote an *aura experienced in the visual modality. The earliest known written account of a visual aura… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
gustatory aura — The term gustatory aura comes from the Latin noun gustus (taste) and the Greek noun aura (wind, breeze, smell). It used to denote a type of *aura that manifests itself in the form of a *gustatory hallucination or *illusion. The gustatory aura… … 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
vertiginous aura — a sensory seizure affecting the vestibular sense, causing a feeling of vertigo. See also vertiginous epilepsy … Medical dictionary