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Sensorimotor hallucinations

It is as if my brain were activated in a particular, selective way to form hallucinations and emotions that are sensorimotor (coordinating perception and action) in character, causing these elements to be combined in a completely novel but personally meaningful way. This is the synthesis part of the dream process... [Pg.42]

Small thalamic lesions may cause a pure sensory stroke or sensorimotor stroke, sometimes with ataxia in the same limbs (Schmahmann 2003). However, other deficits may occur in isolation, or in combination depending on which thalamic nuclei are involved. These include paralysis of upward gaze, small pupils, apathy, depressed consciousness, hypersomnolence, disorientation, visual hallucinations, aphasia and impairment of verbal memory attributable to the left thalamus, and visuospatial dysfunction attributable to the right thalamus. Occlusion of a single small branch of the proximal posterior cerebral artery can cause bilateral paramedian thalamic infarction with severe retrograde and anterograde amnesia. [Pg.119]

Repeated low-dose administration of OP compounds can produce symptoms and signs that are not seen after single exposures to the same doses. For example, subjects given dally injections of DFF reported the additional symptoms of insomnia, excessive dreaming, emotional lability. Increased libido, paresthesias, visual hallucinations, and tremor (90) and prolonged administration in animals induces sensorimotor neuropathy. [Pg.33]


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