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1 kinaesthetic
прил.псих. кинестетический (относящийся к телесным ощущениям; в НЛП этот термин используется как собирательное название всех ощущений, включая тактильные, висцеральные, т. е. во внутренних органах, и эмоциональные)See:
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kinaesthetic hallucination — Also known as kinesthetic hallucination, kinaesthetic illusion, and hallucination of motion. The term kinaesthetic hallucination is indebted to the Greek words kinèsis (movement) and aisthèsis (feeling). In a broad sense, it is used to denote… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Mirror test — The mirror test is a measure of self awareness, as animals either possess or lack the ability to recognize themselves in a mirror. The test was developed by Gordon Gallup Jr. in 1970,[1][2] based in part on observations made by Charles… … Wikipedia
Four-Forest Bilingual International School — Infobox School name = Four Forest Bilingual International School native name = Zweisprachige Internationale Schule imagesize = caption = streetaddress = Maihofstrasse 95a city = CH 6006 Luzern country = Switzerland coordinates = headteacher = Liz … Wikipedia
Condillac, Étienne Bonnot de — (1715–1780) French philosopher of mind. Born in Grenoble, and originally trained for the priesthood, Condillac became one of the leading followers and interpreters of the empiricist philosophy of Locke, and of the scientific revolution of Newton… … Philosophy dictionary
movement photism — A term used to denote a type of *synaesthesia characterized by a hallucinated light or colour sensation (i.e. a * photism) triggered by a regular kinaesthetic sensation (movement). References Cytowic, R.E. (2002). Synesthesia. A union of … Dictionary of Hallucinations
phonism — The term phonism comes from the Greek noun phonème, which means voice or sound. It is used in * synaesthesia research to denote a hallucinated sound which is triggered by a sense perception in a different sensory modality. In accordance with… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
photism — The term photism comes from the Greek verb photizein, which means to give light, to illuminate. It is used in * synaesthesia research to denote a hallucinated colour sensation triggered by a sensory stimulus which affects a different sensory… … Dictionary of Hallucinations