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1 allachaesthesia
s.alaquestesia.
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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
visual allachaesthesia — Also known as optical allachaesthesia, optical alloaesthesia, and fata morgana of the visual sphere. The first three expressions are indebted to the Greek words attache (elsewhere) and aisthanesthai (to notice, to perceive). They translate… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
optical allachaesthesia — see visual allachaesthesia … Dictionary of Hallucinations
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
phantom alloaesthesia — Also known as phantom alloaesthesic sensation. Both terms stem from the Greek words phantasma (ghost, spectre), allos (other), and aisthanesthai (to notice, to perceive). They are used to denote a variant of alloaesthesia (i.e.… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
allesthesia — see allachaesthesia … Dictionary of Hallucinations
alloesthesia — see allachaesthesia … Dictionary of Hallucinations
atopognosis — see allachaesthesia … Dictionary of Hallucinations
fata morgana — Fata morgana is Italian for mirage. The eponym is derived from Morgan le Fay, the name of King Arthur s half sister, a fairy and shape shifter who features in the Legend of the Grail.The term fata morgana is used to denote a complex type of… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
fata morgana of the visual sphere — see visual allachaesthesia … Dictionary of Hallucinations
inverted vision — Also known as reversal of vision metamorphopsia. The term inverted vision comes from the Latin words inverto (to turn around, to change) and visio (seeing). It is used to denote a rare visual phenomenon in which objects of fixation, and… … Dictionary of Hallucinations