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hemianopic hallucination — Also known as hemianoptic hallucination, hemi anoptic optical hallucination, hemiopic hallucination, hemioptic hallucination, and hemihallucination. The term hemianopic hallucination is indebted to the Greek words hèmi (half), an (not), and… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
hemianopic pupillary reaction — reaction in certain cases of hemianopia in which the stimulus of light thrown upon one side of the retina causes the iris to contract, while light thrown on the other side arouses no response. Called also Wernicke r … Medical dictionary
hemianopic scotoma — a scotoma that affects half of the central visual field. Cf. hemianopia … Medical dictionary
hemianopic scotoma — noun a scotoma involving half of the visual field • Hypernyms: ↑scotoma … Useful english dictionary
Wernicke reaction — hemianopic pupillary r … Medical dictionary
hemianopia — Also known as hemianopsia. Both terms come from the Greek words hèmi (half), an (not), and opsis (seeing). They translate loosely as blindness in one half of the visual field . Phe nomenologically, various types of hemianopia can be… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Ulrich Schiefer — (* 15. September 1957 in Dortmund) ist ein deutscher Augenarzt (Neuroophthalmologe), Universitätsprofessor für Augenheilkunde an der Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen und Leiter der Arbeitsgruppe Sehbahn am Forschungsinstitut für Augenheilkunde … Deutsch Wikipedia
autoscopic hallucination — Also referred to as external autoscopic hallucination, specular hallucination, mirror hallucination, deuteroscopic hallucination, and visual phantom double. The expression autoscopic hallucination can be traced to the Greek words autos (self)… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Cerebrovascular disease — Classification and external resources Cerebrovascular disease is a group of brain dysfunctions related to disease of the blood vessels supplying the brain. Hypertension is the most important cause; it damages the blood vessel lining, endothelium … Wikipedia
Charles-Bonnet-Syndrom — Klassifikation nach ICD 10 F06.0 Organische Halluzinose … Deutsch Wikipedia