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imagination hallucinations

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  • Imagination — • The faculty of representing to oneself sensible objects independently of an actual impression of those objects on our senses Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Imagination     Imagination …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Hallucinations in those who are not mentally ill — A hallucination may occur in a person in a state of good mental and physical health, even in the apparent absence of a transient trigger factor such as fatigue, intoxication or sensory deprivation.It is not yet widely recognised that… …   Wikipedia

  • Hallucinations in the sane — A hallucination may occur in a person in a state of good mental and physical health, even in the apparent absence of a transient trigger factor such as fatigue, intoxication, or sensory deprivation.It is not yet widely recognised that… …   Wikipedia

  • Imagination active — Le Caravage, L inspiration de saint Matthieu. L imagination active est une méthode de la psychologie analytique, théorie créée par le psychiatre suisse Carl Gustav Jung. La méthode consiste à donner une forme sensible aux images de l inconscient… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • experiential projector model of hallucinations —    A term that was introduced in or shortly before 1975 by the American psychopharmacologists Ronald K. Siegel and Murray E. Jarvik to denote a hypothetical model for the mediation of hallucinations. The model takes into account (1) the… …   Dictionary of Hallucinations

  • pseudohallucination —    A term that serves as a generic name for a group of loosely defined percepts that are reminiscent of * hallucinations proper, but fall short of one or more formal characteristics to deserve the predicate hallucination. During the era of… …   Dictionary of Hallucinations

  • 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

  • phantasma —    Also known as phantasm. The Greek noun phantasma means ghost or spectre. During the era of classic psychiatry, it had a variety of meanings and connotations. Thus it was used in 1826 by the German physiologist and zoologist Johannes Peter… …   Dictionary of Hallucinations

  • hypnotically induced hallucination —    Also referred to as hypnotic hallucination and induced hallucination. The first two terms refer to the notion of hypnosis, which is in turn indebted to the Greek noun hupnos (sleep). The term hypnotically induced hallucination is used to… …   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

  • 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

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