hallucinatory
41hallucinatory near-death experience — see afterlife related hallucination …
42hallucinatory neuralgia — a mental impression of pain without any actual peripheral stimulus …
43centripetal theory of hallucinatory activity — The name centripetal theory refers to an explanatory model of hallucinatory activity which is traditionally attributed to the German physiologist and zoologist Johannes Peter Müller (18011858). Conceptually, the centripetal theory constitutes… …
44dissociation model of hallucinatory experience — The term dissociation model is indebted to the Latin words dis (apart, away from each other) and associare (to gather, to unite). It refers to a hypothetical model introduced in or shortly before 1894 by the German hallucinations researcher… …
4548 Hours of Hallucinatory Sex — Infobox Film name = 48 Hours of Hallucinatory Sex caption = Scene from 48 Hours of Hallucinatory Sex director = Jose Mojica Marins producer = Mario Lima Nelson Carlos Magalhães writer = Mario Lima starring = Jose Mojica Marins Mario Lima Magna… …
46deafferentiation hypothesis of hallucinatory activity — The term deafferentiation is indebted to the Latin words de (away from, negation ), and affere (to take somewhere, to bring somewhere). The deafferentiation hypothesis of hallucinatory activity is a hypothetical model that seeks to explain the …
47Chronic hallucinatory psychosis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 F28 Chronic hallucinatory psychosis is a psychosis subtype, classified under Other nonorganic psychosis by the ICD 10 Chapter V: Mental and behavioural disorders. Other abnormal mental symptoms in the… …
48centrifugal theory of hallucinatory activity — The centrifugal theory is an explanatory model of hallucinatory activity which is traditionally attributed to the German physiologist and zoologist Johannes Peter Müller (1801 1858). The centrifugal theory suggests that subcortical and/or… …
49anti-hallucinatory system — The expression système anti hallucinatoire was introduced in or shortly before 1973 by the French psychiatrist Henri Ey (1900 1977) to denote the morphological and functional organizations of the brain and mind, which he envisaged along the… …
50hodological model of hallucinatory activity — The term hodological model is indebted to the Greek words hodos(path) and logos(word, teaching). It was introduced in or shortly before 2005 by the British neuroscientists Dominic H. ffytche and Marco Catani as a generic name for explanatory… …