allesthesia — see allachaesthesia … Dictionary of Hallucinations
visual allesthesia — a condition in which visual images are transposed from one half of the visual field to the other, either vertically or horizontally; called also optical allachesthesia … Medical dictionary
allachaesthesia — Also known as allachesthesia, allesthesia, allaesthesia, allochaesthesia, allochesthesia, alloesthesia, and atopognosis. The term allachaesthesia comes from the Greek words allache (elsewhere) and aisthanesthai (to notice, to perceive). It… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
allachesthesia — A condition in which a tactile sensation is referred to a point other than that to which the stimulus is applied. SEE ALSO: allochiria. [G. allache, elsewhere, + aisthesis, sensation] * * * al·la·ches·the·sia (al″ə kes theґzhə)… … Medical dictionary
allochiria, allocheiria — A form of allachesthesia in which the sensation of a stimulus in one limb is referred to the contralateral limb. SYN: allesthesia, alloesthesia, Bamberger sign (2). [allo + G. cheir, hand] … Medical dictionary
alloesthesia — SYN: allochiria. * * * al·lo·es·the·sia (al″o es theґze ah) allesthesia … Medical dictionary
allochiria — Also known as allocheiria. Both terms stem from the Greek words allos (other) and cheir (hand), translating loosely to other hand . The term allochiria was introduced in or shortly before 1882 by the Austrian neuroanatomist and… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
optical allachesthesia — visual allesthesia … Medical dictionary
allochesthesia — al·lo·ches·the·sia (al″o kes theґzhə) allesthesia … Medical dictionary