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psy·cho·sen·so·ri·al (si″ko-sən-sorґe-əl) psychosensory.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
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psy·cho·sen·so·ri·al (si″ko-sən-sorґe-əl) psychosensory.Medical dictionary. 2011.
psychosensorial hallucination — The notion of the hallucination psycho sensorielle was proposed in 1846 by the French alienist Jules Gabriel François Baillarger (1806 1891) to the French Academy of Medicine. Baillarger used the term to denote a type of hallucination which… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
psychosensorial — psy·cho·sensorial … English syllables
psychosensorial — |sī(ˌ)kō+ adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary psychosensory + al : psychosensory … Useful english dictionary
psychosensory, psychosensorial — 1. Denoting the mental perception and interpretation of sensory stimuli. 2. Denoting a hallucination which by effort the mind is able to distinguish from reality … Medical dictionary
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
cerebro-sensorial hallucination — The French neologism hallucination cérébrosensorielle was proposed in or shortly before 1884 by the French psychologist Alfred Binet (1857 1911) as a substitute for the term * psychosensorial hallucination. The latter term had been previously… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
psychic hallucination — Also known as psychical hallucination, mental hallucination, conception hallucination, and sensorial hallucination. The term psychic hallucination is indebted to the Greek noun psuchè (life breath, spirit, soul, mind). It was introduced in or… … Dictionary of Hallucinations