- autoscopic
- au·to·scopic
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
autoscopic — AUTOSCÓPIC, Ă adj. Referitor la autoscopie. [< fr. autoscopique]. Trimis de LauraGellner, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DN … Dicționar Român
autoscopic hallucination — Also referred to as external autoscopic hallucination, specular hallucination, mirror hallucination, deuteroscopic hallucination, and visual phantom double. The expression autoscopic hallucination can be traced to the Greek words autos (self)… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
autoscopic phenomenon — Also known as phantom double. The expression autoscopic phenomenon comes from the Greek words autos (self) and skopeo (I am looking at). It translates roughly as a phenomenon that involves the seeing of oneself . The group of autoscopic… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
autoscopic — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷+| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ adjective : of, relating to, or marked by autoscopy * * * autoscopˈic adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑autoscopy … Useful english dictionary
autoscopy — The term autoscopy comes from the Greek words autos (self) and skopeô (I am looking at). It translates roughly as seeing oneself and is used to denote the act of perceiving a hallucinated mirror image of oneself, viewed from the position of… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
Autoscopy — This article excludes paranormal interpretations. Autoscopy is defined as an experience in which a person while believing to be awake sees her/his body and the world from a location outside her/his physical body. More precisely, autoscopy… … Wikipedia
Dostoevsky, Fjodor Michajlovitsj — (1821 1881) A Russian author who during his adult life suffered from epileptic seizures. By his own estimate, these occurred every 3 weeks on average. As reconstructed by historians, they were probably due to temporal lobe pathology. In the… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
external autoscopy — A term introduced in or shortly before 1903 by the French physician and psychologist Paul Auguste Sollier (1861 1933) to denote a type of autoscopy (i.e. seeing one self) characterized by a visual or compound hallucination depicting the body s … Dictionary of Hallucinations
idiopathic autoscopy — The term idiopathic autoscopy comes from the Greek words idiopatheia (affliction of a local origin), autos (self), and skopeo (I am looking at). It is used to denote a type of autoscopy (i.e. seeing oneself ) not attributable to an organic… … Dictionary of Hallucinations
internal autoscopy — Also known as internal heautoscopy, inner heautoscopy, organic auto representation, and auto representative phenomenon. The term internal autoscopy was introduced in or shortly before 1903 by the French physician and psychologist Paul Auguste… … Dictionary of Hallucinations