Utilisateur
Noesis
A feeling of mystic unity with an infinite power
A false sensation occurring inside or to the body
Tactile (Haptic) Hallucination
A false perception of taste
A false perception of smell
A false perception involving sight, such as formed or unformed images
A false perception of sound, usually voices
Hypnopompic Hallucination
Hypnagogic Hallucination
A false sensory perception not associated with real external stimuli
A mental process by which sensory stimuli are brought to awareness
Illusion
A perceptual abnormality where moving objects are seen as discrete, discontinuous images
Seeing colors when hearing music
A sensation or hallucination caused by another sensation
Hallucinations associated with alcohol abuse within a clear sensorium
A depressed patient hearing voices about unrelated themes
Mood-incongruent Hallucination
A false perception where objects are seen as reduced in size
Physical symptoms and distortions involving voluntary muscles and special sense organs that are not explained by physical disorders
Simultagnosia
Adiadochokinesia
Apraxia
Prosopagnosia
Astereogenesis
Visual Agnosia
Somatopagnosia
Anosognosia
Agnosia
Unconscious defense mechanism involving separation of mental processes
A condition where an individual shifts between two or more entirely different identities
Taking on a new identity with amnesia for the old identity
A subjective sense that the environment feels strange or unreal
Depersonalization
Objects appear smaller than they are
The perception that objects seem larger than they are
Loss of sensation due to emotional conflicts
Physical symptoms and distortions involving voluntary muscles or special sense organs, not explained by physical disorders
Multiple personality
The process by which information is encoded, stored, and later retrieved
A partial or total inability to recall past experiences
Forgetfulness
Amnesia
Organic is caused by physical brain damage, while functional is psychological in nature
ORGANIC/NEUROLOGICAL AMNESIA
The conscious knowledge of facts and events
Declarative memory
To store and recall information
Neurodegenerative diseases
Electroconvulsive therapy ECT
Anterograde amnesia
Paramnesia
Paramnesia
The illusion that something heard feels like it was heard before, even though the details are unclear
The illusion of visual recognition where a new situation feels like a repetition of a previous memory
The illusion that a new thought feels like a repetition of a previously expressed thought
The experience of not recognizing a familiar person, word, or place, despite knowing them
The distortion of memory based on present emotional or cognitive states
The unconscious filling of gaps in memory with fabricated or untrue experiences
A recollection of an event or details of an event that did not actually occur
The exaggeration of memory retention and recall
The ability to recall memories in extreme detail, almost like seeing them again
A tolerable memory that serves as a cover for a painful or traumatic one
A defense mechanism characterized by unconscious forgetting of unacceptable ideas or impulses
Temporary inability to remember a name or proper noun
A state of amnesia experienced by alcoholics about their behavior during drinking bouts
Reproduction or recall of perceived material within seconds to minutes
The ability to remember things that happened years ago
Recent memory
Recent past
The ability to understand, recall, mobilize, and constructively integrate previous learning in meeting new situations
Stanford-Binet IQ Test
Global deterioration of intellectual functioning without clouding of consciousness
Loss of ability to do calculations
Loss of ability to write in cursive style and word structure
Dementia that is not caused by an organic condition but resembles dementia, often due to depression
A learning disability affecting reading fluency and comprehension accuracy
Pseudodementia has a short and abrupt onset
They typically respond with "I don't know"
Multi-dimensional thinking with the ability to use metaphors and hypotheses