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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PARAMNESIA»
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1
Memory Disorders in Clinical Practice
'reduplicative paramnesia'. Although this form of paramnesia may be manifest in
a number of ways (Weinstein, 1969), it occurs most commonly as a form of
environmental reduplication. The patient may, for example, be able to name the ...
This thesis explores the relationship between memory and photographic representation. For the artist's MFA thesis project, Paramnesia, he recreated memories of childhood places in the form of miniature dioramas, which he photographed.
3
Handbook of Psychiatry: Volume 1, General Psychopathology
Paramnesia and confabulation The term paramnesia was introduced by Krae-
pelin (1886) to denote errors and illusions of memory of pathological extent. He
distinguished three main varieties: (1) simple memory deceptions; (2) associative
...
M. Shepherd, O. L. Zangwill, 1983
4
Memory Disorders in Psychiatric Practice
Since Kraepelin (1887), the international debate on paramnesia has been
obscured by divergent interpretations. In France, Andre Lalande (1893) and Paul
Lapie (1893) seemed to equate paramnesia with the deja vu experience.
German E. Berrios, John R. Hodges, 2000
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Handbook of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology
More recently Jospeh (1986) brought together these all these phenomena as
instances of delusional misidentification syndromes. The term "reduplicative
paramnesia" for places refers to the false belief that a place familiar to the patient
exists ...
Gianfranco Denes, Luigi Pizzamiglio, 1999
6
Post-theory: New Directions in Criticism
Both the OED and Chambers see to it that 'deja vu' be defined as 'an illusion' or '
illusory' and both delegate the authority for such a definition to the discipline of
psychology and in particular to the psychological concept of paramnesia. Thus in
...
Others interpreted paramnesia as a general term for a wide range of memory
dysfunctions and pathologies, among which was déjà vu (Breese, 1921; Calkins,
1916; Myers, 1895; Phillips, 1913; cf. Berrios, 1995). For example, paramnesia
was ...
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Reduplicative
Paramnesia
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Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, McBrewster John, 2010
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The Brain and Behavior: An Introduction to Behavioral ...
Reduplicative. paramnesia. Reduplicative paramnesia is a delusional belief that
a place has been duplicated. It is postulated that a combination of right posterior
parietal lesion and frontal pathology leads to the development of this syndrome.
David L. Clark, Nash N. Boutros, Mario F. Mendez, 2010
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Kaplan and Sadock's Study Guide and Self-examination Review ...
22.1 Reduplicative paramnesia is a condition of which of the following disorders:
A. Dissociative identity disorder B. Dissociative fugue C. Depersonalization
disorder D. Dissociative amnesia E. Deja vu 22.2 Which of the following
statements ...
Benjamin J. Sadock, Virginia A. Sadock, Ze'ev Levin, 2007
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «PARAMNESIA»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
paramnesia en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
You Could Wake Up Convinced You're In a Duplicate World
Or, at least, that you're in a duplicate town, house, and hospital. Reduplicative paramnesia victims believe that someone or something has ... «io9, Ago 14»
The Dnieper and the Lethe
... act of historical oblivion writ improbably large, one that occasionally crosses the collective psychological border between paramnesia and outright amnesia. «American Spectator, Jun 14»
The only thing China isn't censoring about the Tiananmen …
... not remembering things that happened (like the Nanjing massacre), the US media suffer from so-called “paramnesia”, remembering things ... «Quartz, Jun 14»
Film App Festival on Saturday at Hemmens in Elgin
... Luis Macias, followed by a Q&A session; "Paramnesia," a Greek action/adventure/scifi film; and the cult horror film "Night of the Living Dead. «Chicago Daily Herald, Mar 14»
Rare and Unusual Psychiatric Disorders
Patients suffering from reduplicative paramnesia believe that familiar places and objects in their life have been duplicated elsewhere. In one ... «ModVive, Nov 13»
Altars Announces "Paramnesia" Album Release
Australian act Altars will release the "Paramnesia" CD this coming September 6th, 2013 via Nuclear Winter Records. The label comments:. «Metal Underground, Jul 13»
Scicurious Guest Writer! Sleight of Hand, Sleight of Mind: Illusions …
In another case of Morvan's, the patient reported reduplicative paramnesia; he firmly believed that his home had been copied by a stranger and ... «Scientific American, Ene 13»
Video Tribute: The Five Most Memorable Post-Fight Cage …
Although Rashad seemed content to simply mumble “Yeah, yeah, we'll see” until the audience entered a state of reduplicative paramnesia, he ... «Cagepotato, Nov 12»
Déjà vu, ¿realidad o fantasía?
... posiblemente la disciplina que más esfuerzos realiza por explicar este proceso, un déjà vu es una alteración de la memoria (paramnesia). «InfoBAE.com, May 12»
How to: archive and back up photos
... cothurns handballs p's angariation desilicified shaslik gletscher diploes rankish coralbells barkary miscites preclassified paramnesia trussell ... «What Digital Camera, Sep 10»