misperceptions of the body;coenaesthesia;paraesthesia;tactile hallucinations;out-of-body experiences;near-death studies;sexual hallucinations 1. Introduction As early as 1911, Head and Holmes (1911) were among the first to attempt to understand how the brain maps the human body [1]. They develope...
Meth mites refer to the “bugs” that people who use meth feel crawling on their skin. Though there are no actual bugs or mites there, meth causes tactile hallucinations, leading to a feeling of insects crawling on and under the skin. Reacting to these hallucinations, people using meth try...
Commonly used for (Alerts):Medical episodes such as changes in breathing pattern or an increase in heart rate, Hallucinations (alerting to real people or noises), Hyperfocus, Hyperlocomotion, Irritability, Restlessness Commonly used for (Reminders):Disorganization, Insomnia, Memory Loss ...
TH Test Healthy TH Tactile Hallucinations (psychiatric assessment) TH Tails-Heads (possible outcome for flipping a coin twice) TH Terminal Homing TH Terminal Handler TH Telemetry Head TH Tyrosine Hydrocylase Copyright 1988-2018 AcronymFinder.com, All rights reserved. Suggest new definitionWant...
Hallucinations (audio, visual, tactile, but usually a combination) Confusion and Disorientation Tonic-Clonic (Grand Mal) Seizures Hyper- or Hypothermia Increased Irritability or Aggression Delirium Tremens If someone is going to experience delirium tremens, this will usually begin around the 48-hour mar...
While someone experiencing hypomania might feel elated, have an increased appetite or sex drive, and may have intense interactions with others, they would likely still be able to go to work and manage ordinary tasks without many, if any, negative consequences. Delusions and hallucinations are ...