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body schema — body image … The new mediacal dictionary
body schema illusion — Also known as body schema disturbance, *somato éidolie, *disorder of corporeal awareness, illusion of corporeal transformation, and illusion of corporeal displacement. All six terms are used to denote an illusory change in the size, relation,… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
body schema disturbance — see body schema illusion … Dictionary of Hallucinations
whole body schema illusion — see body schema illusion … Dictionary of Hallucinations
body image — n a subjective picture of one s own physical appearance established both by self observation and by noting the reactions of others * * * (body schema) the individual s concept of the disposition of his limbs and the identity of the different… … Medical dictionary
body image — body schema the individual s concept of the disposition of his limbs and the identity of the different parts of his body. It is a function of the association areas of the brain. See also: Gerstmann s syndrome … The new mediacal dictionary
body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) and hallucinations — The term body dysmorphic disorder was introduced in 1994 in the American Psychiatric Association s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM IV) to denote a disorder characterized by an imagined defect in… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Body image — The discovery of the world and of others is acquired in infancy. (Bronze Children and discovery, by Joanika Ring, Overlangel, 1995) … Wikipedia
Схема Тела (Body Image, Body Schema) — представление человека о расположении его конечностей и отдельных частей тела. Эту функцию выполняют ассоциативные зоны головного мозга. См. также Синдром Герстмана. Источник: Медицинский словарь … Медицинские термины
Schema (Kant) — In Kantian philosophy, a schema (plural: schemata ) is the procedural rule by which a category or pure, non empirical concept is associated with a mental image of an object. It is supposedly produced by the imagination through the pure form of… … Wikipedia