perception Flashcards

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1
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False perceptions in the absence of stimuli to account for them

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Hallucinations

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2
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most common type of hallucination

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auditory

pero pwede din visual, tactile, olfactory or gustatory

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3
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hallucination as one is going asleep

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hypnagogic

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4
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hallucination as one is waking up from sleep

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hypnopompic

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5
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Misperception of stimuli

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illusions

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6
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Feeling that one is not oneself or that something has changed

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depersonalization

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7
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Feeling that one’s environment has changed in some strange way that is difficult to describe

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derealization

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8
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Selective loss or disuse of knowledge of specific objects because of emotional disturbances (psych)

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Agnosia

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9
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Inability to recognize a physical deficit in oneself

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Anosognosia

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10
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Inability to recognize a part of one’s body as own

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Somatopagnosia (ignorance of body)

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11
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Inability to recognize objects or person seen

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Visual Agnosia

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12
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Inability to recognize objects by touch

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Astereognosis

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13
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Inability to recognize faces

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Prosopagnosia

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14
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Inability to carry out specific tasks

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Apraxia

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15
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Inability to comprehend more than one element into visual scene at a time or to integrate the parts into a whole

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Simultagnosia

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16
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Inability to perform rapid alternating movements

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Dysdiadochokinesia

17
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Sensory syndrome preceding an attack

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Aura

18
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Development of symbolic physical symptoms and distortions involving the voluntary muscles or special sense organs, not under voluntary control and not explained by any physical disorder

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Conversion Phenomena

19
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Unconscious defense mechanism involving segregation of any group of mental or behavioral processes from the rest of the person’s psychic activity

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Dissociation

20
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Loss of sensory modalities resulting from emotional conflicts

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Hysterical Anesthesia

21
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State in which objects seem larger than they are

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Macropsia

22
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State in which objects seem smaller than they are

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Micropsia

23
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Dissociative disorder characterized by a period of almost complete amnesia, during which a person flees from an immediate life situation and begins a different life pattern

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fugue

24
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One person who appears at different times to be 2 or more entirely different characters

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Multiple Personality

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