- illusory sensation
- иллюзорное ощущение
Англо-русский словарь по психоаналитике. 2013.
Англо-русский словарь по психоаналитике. 2013.
illusory displacement of limbs — A term used to denote an illusory sensation in which a paralytic limb is perceived as being detached from the rest of the body. This phenomenon has been described in cases of hemi plegia. As noted by the British neurologist Macdonald Critchley … Dictionary of Hallucinations
illusory movement of limbs — Also known as motor illusion. Both terms are used to denote a type of kinaesthetic hallucination characterized by the illusory sensation of movement of one or more body parts, while these are actually at rest. As noted by the British… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
illusion — illusioned, adj. /i looh zheuhn/, n. 1. something that deceives by producing a false or misleading impression of reality. 2. the state or condition of being deceived; misapprehension. 3. an instance of being deceived. 4. Psychol. a perception, as … Universalium
kinaesthetic hallucination — Also known as kinesthetic hallucination, kinaesthetic illusion, and hallucination of motion. The term kinaesthetic hallucination is indebted to the Greek words kinèsis (movement) and aisthèsis (feeling). In a broad sense, it is used to denote… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
motor illusion — Also known as motor sensation and illusory movement. The term motor illusion is indebted to the Latin noun motio, which means movement. It is used to denote a * kinaesthetic hallucination characterized by the illusory sensation of movement of… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Focal epilepsy — Focal epilepsy, also called partial epilepsy, is a seizure disorder in which seizures are preceded by an isolated disturbance of a cerebral function. Such disturbances may include a twitching of a part of the body, such as a limb; a deceptive or… … Wikipedia
Valentin Magnan — (1835 1916) was a French psychiatrist who was a native of Perpignan. He studied medicine in Lyon and Paris, where he was a student of Jules Baillarger (1809 1890) and Jean Pierre Falret (1794 1870). From 1867 until the end of his career he was… … Wikipedia
induced motion — A term used to denote an illusion of movement that may occur when a moving and a stationary object are perceived simultaneously, and the moving object is mistakenly held to be the stationary one. The stationary object is then perceived as if… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
pseudopolymelia — pseu·do·poly·me·lia (soo″do pol″e meґle ə) an illusory sensation that may be referred to many extreme portions of the body, including the nose, nipples, and glans penis, as well as the hands and feet … Medical dictionary
cortical epilepsy — noun epilepsy in which the attacks begins with an isolated disturbance of cerebral function (as a twitching of a limb or an illusory sensation or a mental disturbance) • Syn: ↑focal epilepsy • Hypernyms: ↑epilepsy • Hyponyms: ↑Jacksonian epilepsy … Useful english dictionary
focal epilepsy — noun epilepsy in which the attacks begins with an isolated disturbance of cerebral function (as a twitching of a limb or an illusory sensation or a mental disturbance) • Syn: ↑cortical epilepsy • Hypernyms: ↑epilepsy • Hyponyms: ↑Jacksonian… … Useful english dictionary