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    Tactile hallucination is the false perception of tactile sensory input that creates a hallucinatory sensation of physical contact with an imaginary object...
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    some additional significance. Hallucinations can occur in any sensory modality—visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, tactile, proprioceptive, equilibrioceptive...
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    other types of neurological-event triggered hallucination. Orne had never seen a true "tactile hallucination" in his career, suggesting that this was a...
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  • occur during this "threshold consciousness" phase include hypnagogic hallucinations, lucid dreaming, and sleep paralysis. In 1848, Alfred Maury introduced...
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    diagnosis to be made, auditory and visual hallucinations cannot be prominent, though olfactory or tactile hallucinations related to the content of the delusion...
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  • Phantom vibration syndrome (category Hallucinations)
    Rothberg, the term is not a syndrome, but is better characterised as a tactile hallucination since the brain perceives a sensation that is not actually present...
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    global confusion, disorientation, visual and auditory hallucinations, tactile hallucinations, fever, high heart rate, high blood pressure, heavy sweating...
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  • Auditory Hallucinations Voices Commenting Voices Conversing Somatic or Tactile Hallucinations Olfactory Hallucinations Visual Hallucinations Global Rating...
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  • 1007/978-1-4614-4121-2_3. ISBN 978-1-4614-4120-5. Berrios, G. E. (1982-04-01). "Tactile hallucinations: conceptual and historical aspects". Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery...
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  • Hypogeusia Parageusia Tactile Astereognosis CMT disease Formication Hyperesthesia Hypoesthesia Paresthesia Tactile hallucination Nociception (pain) Hyperalgesia...
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    In auditory–tactile synesthesia, certain sounds can induce sensations in parts of the body. For example, someone with auditory–tactile synesthesia may...
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  • unheard of are "somesthetic" hallucinations involving the sense of touch and location, with such experiences ranging from tactile sensations to full-blown...
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  • Illusion (section Tactile)
    illusion refers to a specific form of sensory distortion. Unlike a hallucination, which is a distortion in the absence of a stimulus, an illusion describes...
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    baclofen. Withdrawal symptoms may include auditory hallucinations, visual hallucinations, tactile hallucinations, delusions, confusion, agitation, delirium,...
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    hand tremor, insomnia, nausea or vomiting, transient hallucinations (auditory, visual or tactile), psychomotor agitation, anxiety, generalized tonic–clonic...
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  • searching for imaginary objects, low performance, and a higher rate of tactile hallucinations compared to adult schizophrenia. It typically presents after the...
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    associated with some symptoms of psychiatric disorders such as tactile hallucinations, delusions of parasitosis, or obsessive-compulsive disorders (as...
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  • include aggression, severe paranoia, restlessness, confusion and tactile hallucinations; which can include the feeling of something crawling under the skin...
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  • interviewed reported having had a visual hallucination of their deceased spouse, 13.3% an auditory one and 2.7% a tactile one. These categories overlapped to...
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  • alternate term for this is somaesthetic aura. Also see § Lilliputian hallucinations Literally, this term means "not having words". The term may refer to...
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  • delusions and hallucinations. Different kinds of hallucinations are also seen, like auditory, visual, olfactory and tactile hallucinations. Less common...
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  • Curly's leg, then force-feeds the captain his own flesh in a surreal hallucination. After a series of additional visions where he is accosted for his actions...
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  • following treatment implementation S. Fazlullah, in his article Tactile Perceptual and Tactile-Amorphosynthesis in the Localization of Cerebral Lesions (1956)...
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  • even less sane than he was before. He has auditory, visual and tactile hallucinations—a complete, integrated set. That's enough to get you entry to most...
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  • having complex tactile sensations). Hallucinations are generally characterized as being vivid and uncontrollable. Auditory hallucinations, particularly...
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    sleep. Sleep paralysis may be accompanied by visual, auditory or tactile hallucinations. It is not a disorder unless severe, and is often seen as part of...
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  • Sensory deprivation (category Hallucinations)
    of sensation, the brain attempts to restore sensation in the form of hallucinations. Short-term sessions of sensory deprivation are described as relaxing...
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    Phantom eye syndrome (category Hallucinations)
    Phantom eye syndrome (PES) is a phantom pain in the eye and visual hallucinations after the removal of an eye (enucleation, evisceration). Many patients...
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  • involve somatic sensation, and may include:[citation needed] impairment of tactile sensation impairment of proprioception, i.e. postural sensation and sensation...
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  • points out that acoustic hallucinations of normal hearing schizophrenic people correspond to visual and tactile hallucinations of prelingually deaf persons...
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