Tag: phantom sensations


ACENESTHESIA

Acenesthesia: The Experience of Phantom Sensation The Core Definition of Acenesthesia Acenesthesia is formally defined as a specialized type of sensory disorder characterized by the subjective experience of physical sensations in the complete absence of any corresponding external or internal physical stimulus. This means that an individual perceives touch, pressure, temperature, or most commonly, pain, […]

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SOMATIC HALLUCINATION

Somatic Hallucination: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia Entry Introduction: Unveiling Somatic Hallucinations Somatic hallucinations represent a complex and often distressing class of perceptual disturbances characterized by the vivid, compelling sensation of alterations within one’s own body. Unlike other forms of hallucinations that involve external sensory modalities, somatic hallucinations are intimately tied to the individual’s internal bodily experience, […]

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