PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «COENESTHESIS»
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «COENESTHESIS»
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coenesthesis nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
coenesthesis e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
A Dictionary of Hallucinations
To clarify this connotation of the term coenesthetic hallucination, it is necessary to
explain the notion of coenesthesis. The term coenesthesis is indebted to the
Greek words koinos (communal) and aisthanesthai (to notice, to perceive).
2
Meaning-Full Disease: How Personal Experience and Meanings ...
The second circuit is the circuit of coenesthesis. There are two divisions to this
circuit. Kinesthesis refers to experience that has to do with the state and position
of parts of the body, and a readiness and preparedness of the body for action.
3
Giving the Body Its Due
The movement of Ai- vibrations is said to be much slower than the movement of
nerve- impulses 37 In the case of a Ai-sensitive person, Ai-energy is said to be
felt or intuited as a sensation of power from below the circuit of coenesthesis.
Maxine Sheets-Johnstone, 1992
4
Attunement Through the Body
The movement of ki-vibrations is said to be much slower than the movement of
nerves-impulses.38 In the case of a ki-sensitive person, ki-energy is said to be
felt or intuited as a sensation of power from below the circuit of coenesthesis. In
light ...
5
The Vocabulary of Philosophy, Mental, Moral, and ...
SENSATION— the excitement to the nerve concerned.l By the Coenesthesis,
states of\our body are revealed to us which have their seat in the sphere of the
vegetative life. These states are— “ 1. General: —corporeal heaviness and
buoyancy, ...
6
From Lesion to Metaphor: Chronic Pain in British, French and ...
41 Schiller 1984, Coenesthesis. 42 Feuchtersleben, 1847, The Principles of
Medical Psychology. 43 Ibid., 83-93. 44 Lenoir, 1993, The eye as mathematician.
45 Helmholtz, 1867, Concerning the perceptions in general. 46 Erb, 1 876, ...
7
Hallucinations: Research and Practice
Thus, coenesthesis stands for a strictly intimate, personal feeling of physical
existence (Schiller 1984), characterized in general terms as “the sense of feeling
well.” The notion that this “sense of feeling well” can be compromised by all sorts
of ...
Jan Dirk Blom, Iris E.C. Sommer, 2011
The stop awakens a sensitivity associated with the unique percipience that is
coenesthesis. A conjunction of effort and resistance supplies the condition
appropriate to discovery Awareness is called to two facts. Maine de Biran writes
of the ...
9
The Body, Self-Cultivation, and Ki-Energy
FIGURE 2.2 THE CIRCUIT OF COENESTHESIS Motor Nerves (Centrifugal) Four
Limbs (Kinesthesis) Cerebral Sensory-Motor Nerves Cortex q __ (Centripetal)
Visceral Organs (Coenesthesis) (Somesthesis) Splanchnic Nerves (Centripetal) ...
10
Self as Body in Asian Theory and Practice
... circuit to be developed fully. In order for it to be developed, Yuasa maintains
that it requires the second circuit. Coenesthesis The second circuit, referred to as
"coenesthesis," concerns the apparatus which regulates and controls the internal
...
Thomas P. Kasulis, Roger T. Aimes, Wimal Dissanayake, 1993