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  • 1cerebro-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… …

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  • 2John Lee Comstock — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Comstock. John Lee Comstock est un chirurgien, un éditeur et pédagogue américain, né en 1789 et mort en 1858. Ce chirurgien sert dans l’armée américaine durant la guerre de 1812. Il est l’auteur et l’éditeur de… …

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  • 3The 36 tattvas — In Kaśmir Śaivism, the 36 tattvas describe the Absolute, its internal aspects and the creation including living beings, down to the physical reality. The addition of 11 supplemental tattvas compared to the IAST|Sāṃkhya allows for a richer, fuller …

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  • 4Twelve Nidānas — The Twelve Nidānas (from Pali nidāna cause, foundation, source or origin ) are the best known application of the Buddhist concept of pratītyasamutpāda (dependent origination), identifying the origins of suffering to be in craving and ignorance.… …

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  • 5Neurona — Diagrama básico de una neurona …

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  • 6Par craneal — Pares craneales Vista inferior de un cerebro humano y tallo cerebral mostrando los pares craneales. Los nervios craneales o pares craneales son los doce pares de nervios …

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  • 7psychosensorial 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… …

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  • 8Mahābhūta — Classical Elements v · d · e …

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  • 9Hallucination — For other uses, see Hallucination (disambiguation). Hallucination Classification and external resources My eyes at the moment of the apparitions by August Natterer …

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  • 10Shark senses and behaviors — “He perceives the slightest pressure wave from my smallest movement, analyzes every change in acidity or in the vaguest of odors, and he will never allow himself to be surprised by abrupt movement.” (Cousteau.)hark SensesSharks’ senses allow them …

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