自己像幻視
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- 1. 幻視患者へのアプローチapproach to the patient with visual hallucinations [show details]
…causes of visual hallucinations and their distinguishing features. Visual hallucinations associated with the Charles Bonnet syndrome (CBS) are discussed separately. A visual hallucination is a perception …
- 2. 視覚的な解放性幻視(シャルル・ボネ症候群)visual release hallucinations charles bonnet syndrome [show details]
…before hallucinations emerge . The likelihood of release hallucinations increases with lower visual acuity . While there is no clear threshold of visual acuity loss, the prevalence of hallucinations appears …
- 3. 成人における精神病に対する臨床症状、鑑別診断および初期マネージメントclinical manifestations differential diagnosis and initial management of psychosis in adults [show details]
…and gustatory hallucinations. Auditory hallucinations can present as speech (including spoken commands or a running commentary on the patient actions) or other sounds. Visual hallucinations can range from …
- 4. 青年や成人の非てんかん性痙攣疾患nonepileptic paroxysmal disorders in adolescents and adults [show details]
…associated with auditory hallucinations . While other sensory modalities may be involved, auditory hallucinations are usually also present. Distinguishing features of these hallucinations include their personal …
- 5. 成人の統合失調症:臨床症状、経過、評価、診断schizophrenia in adults clinical manifestations course assessment and diagnosis [show details]
…gustatory. Auditory hallucinations are the most common form of hallucination, with prevalence estimates between 40 and 80 percent in people with schizophrenia . Although auditory hallucinations are frequently …
English Journal
- The bodily self: Insights from clinical and experimental research.
- Dieguez S, Lopez C.
- Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine. 2017 Jun;60(3)198-207.
- This review article summarizes neuropsychological descriptions of abnormal body representations in brain-damaged patients and recent neuroscientific investigations of their sensorimotor underpinnings in healthy participants. The first part of the article describes unilateral disorders of the bodily
- PMID 27318928
- Autoscopic Hallucination in Alcohol Dependence Syndrome: A Rare or Missed Phenomenon?
- Joshi S, Thapa B, Shakya R.
- Case reports in psychiatry. 2017 ;2017()2598973.
- Autoscopic phenomenon, a psychic illusionary duplication of one's own self, has been the subject of interest in the literature and science for years. It has been reported in various diseases of the central nervous system but with an unknown mechanism. Hallucinations are a common presentation in alco
- PMID 28811950
- Out-of-Body Experience During Awake Craniotomy.
- Bos EM, Spoor JKH, Smits M, Schouten JW, Vincent AJPE.
- World neurosurgery. 2016 Aug;92()586.e9-586.e13.
- The out-of-body experience (OBE), during which a person feels as if he or she is spatially removed from the physical body, is a mystical phenomenon because of its association with near-death experiences. Literature implicates the cortex at the temporoparietal junction (TPJ) as the possible anatomic
- PMID 27178238
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- The distinct representations of Self in dreams, with autoscopic hallucination, also reflects a parallel spectrum of sense of Self in other altered states (hypnosis, mystical or shamanic journeys, meditation) as well as pathological altered ...
- Background Autoscopic phenomena are psychic illusory visual experiences consisting of the perception of the image of one's own body or face within space, either from an internal point of view, as in a mirror or from an ...
- Also referred to as external autoscopic hallucination, specular hallucination, mirror hallucination, deuteroscopic hallucination, and visual phantom double. The expression autoscopic hallucination can be traced to the Greek words ...
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- autoscopy, autoscopic hallucination
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- 二重身体験 Doppelgaenger
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- 幻視