Tag: obsolete terms


PHONOPATHY

Introduction and Definition of Phonopathy The term phonopathy represents an entry point into the historical lexicon of medical terminology, specifically within the fields of otolaryngology and speech pathology. It is accurately classified as an obsolescent terminology used historically to describe any disorder relating to the production of the voice. While precise modern nomenclature has largely […]

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SOMNOPHILIA

Somnophilia The Core Definition of Somnophilia Somnophilia is a psychological term, now largely considered obsolete or historical within modern clinical diagnostic frameworks, that was historically used to describe a specific type of paraphilia characterized by intense and persistent patterns of sexual arousal derived from observing or engaging in sexual activity with a person who is […]

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SLEEP CENTER

The Obsolete Concept of the Sleep Center (Hypothalamus) The Core Definition and Obsolescence The term Sleep Center refers to a historical and now obsolete concept within neuroscience and psychology, proposing that a single, localized region of the brain was solely responsible for controlling the onset and maintenance of sleep. Historically, this designation was most often […]

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