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- A pseudohallucination (from Ancient Gr****: ψευδής (pseudḗs) "false, lying" + "hallucination") is an involuntary sensory experience vivid enough to be...
- improvisation Intuitive music Scribbling Pareidolia Surrealist music Pseudohallucination Staff (ndg). "MoMA Learning: Surrealism". MoMA. Retrieved December...
- can include altered body image, auditory and/or visual illusions, pseudohallucinations and ataxia from selective impairment of polysynaptic reflexes.[citation...
- individuals' lives. Psychology portal Affective empathy Hysteria Pseudohallucination Obsessive love Cloninger RC (2005). "Antisocial Personality Disorder:...
- such as dreaming (REM sleep), which does not involve wakefulness; pseudohallucination, which does not mimic real perception, and is accurately perceived...
- Oneiroid syndrome is often accompanied by frequent hallucinations and pseudohallucinations, as well as visual illusions. Patients do not identify the perceived...
- "projections" of mystical experiences involving euphoria and dynamic pseudohallucinations of geometric forms. DMT is a functional analog and structural analog...
- can include altered body image, auditory and/or visual illusions, pseudohallucinations, and ataxia from selective impairment of polysynaptic reflexes.[citation...
- three broad types of perceptual disturbance are hallucinations, pseudohallucinations and illusions. A hallucination is defined as a sensory perception...
- Khrisanfovich Kandinsky 1849–1889 Russian introduced the notion of pseudohallucinations and described the syndrome now known as Kandinsky-Clérambault syndrome...