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- Witzelsucht (German: [ˈvɪtsl̩ˌzʊxt] "joking addiction") is a set of rare neurological symptoms characterized by a tendency to make puns, or tell inappropriate...
- Parathymia, on the other hand, is related to pathological laughter (called “Witzelsucht”). Cyclothymia Hyperthymia Dysphoria Euphoria Euthymia (philosophy) Hypomania...
- Korsakoff syndrome West syndrome Whiplash Williams syndrome Wilson's disease Witzelsucht Y-Linked hearing impairment Zellweger syndrome List of mental disorders...
- Moria (political party), in Israel Moria, the original description of Witzelsucht, a set of rare neurological symptoms Moria (dinoflagellate), a genus...
- "from a man tied face down to the operating table with his skull open". Witzelsucht Koestler, Arthur: The Act of Creation - many editions, e.g. Arkana,...
- indifference. It is found in frontal lobe lesions, often along with § witzelsucht, particularly when the orbital surface is damaged. Recent research has...
- damage to the frontal lobes led to the formulation of the concept of Witzelsucht, which designated a neurological condition characterised by a certain...
- appearing to understand the story perfectly well. Philosophy portal Witzelsucht Reward system Ventromedial prefrontal cortex Orbital gyrus shown in red...
- Grijzenbaard" and a Pennsylvania Dutch variant titled "Ich bin der Doktor Witzelsucht". It deals with the treatment methods of Johann Andreas Eisenbarth, who...
- Sitz bath Spinnbarkeit Verstimmung Vorbeigehen Vorbeireden Wahneinfall Witzelsucht Wurgstimme An sich, "in itself" Dasein Ding an sich, "thing in itself"...