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- Pain asymbolia, also called pain dissociation, is a condition in which pain is experienced without unpleasantness. This usually results from injury to...
- dysautonomia Congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis Hypoalgesia Pain asymbolia Jo Cameron Linton S (2005). Understanding Pain for Better Clinical Practice:...
- pain, it is possible in some patients to induce a state known as pain asymbolia, described as intense pain devoid of unpleasantness, with morphine injection...
- disturbances in the recognition of objects, which Finkelnburg classes as asymbolia, I should like to propose the term 'agnosia'." Prior to Freud's introduction...
- Phonation Anarthria Dysarthria, dysglossia Comprehension Agnosia, asemia, asymbolia Speech Aphasia, aphrasia Dysphasia, schizophasia, logorrhea Paraphasia...
- and body image: Lessons from phantom limbs, Capgras syndrome and pain asymbolia". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences...
- be accounted for in any coherent theory of mind. Nociception Pain Pain asymbolia Perception Suffering Murat Aydede, BibliographyPhilosophy of Pain http://faculty...
- and body image: lessons from phantom limbs, Capgras syndrome and pain asymbolia". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B:...
- illness), autopagnosia (inability to localize and name body parts), and asymbolia for pain (absence of typical reactions to pain). Out of these varieties...
- Geisteskrankheit, 1896 – Aphasia and insanity. Über Asymbolie, 1897 – On asymbolia. Über Gewöhnung auf normalen und pathologischen Gebiete, 1912 – On habituation...