allesthesia - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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allesthesia (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ɔːˈlɛsθəsɪə/

Meaning and Usage

Allesthesia refers to the phenomenon where a stimulus is perceived in a location different from where it is applied. It is commonly discussed in psychological and neurological contexts, particularly in relation to sensory processing and spatial awareness.

Allesthesia can be encountered in both written and oral contexts; however, it is generally more prevalent in academic or clinical discussions rather than in everyday conversation. The frequency of use is relatively low due to its specialized nature.

Example Sentences

  1. The neurologist explained that allesthesia could occur in patients with certain types of brain injuries.
  2. (Невролог объяснил, что аллестезия может возникать у пациентов с определенными типами травм головы.)

  3. Researchers are still trying to understand how allesthesia affects the perception of pain.

  4. (Исследователи все еще пытаются понять, как аллестезия влияет на восприятие боли.)

  5. In some cases of allesthesia, the patient might report feeling sensations on the opposite side of the body.

  6. (В некоторых случаях аллестезии пациент может сообщать о том, что чувствует ощущения на противоположной стороне тела.)

Idiomatic Expressions

While "allesthesia" is not commonly featured in idiomatic expressions due to its specific nature, it is worth noting that it sits within a broader context of neurological terms. The following expressions are related to general sensory or perception discussions, expanding the conceptual understanding around allesthesia:

  1. All in your head - Often used to suggest that a physical sensation or feeling is imagined rather than real.
  2. (Все это у тебя в голове.)

  3. Seeing double - A condition that can be linked with perception variations akin to allesthesia.

  4. (Я вижу двойное изображение. – I see double.)

  5. A pain in the neck - Refers to something annoying, but can also be considered while discussing the perception of pain.

  6. (Это настоящая головная боль. – It’s a real pain in the neck.)

Etymology

The term "allesthesia" derives from the Greek roots “allo-” meaning "other," and “esthesis” meaning "sensation." Thus, it literally translates to "other sensation," highlighting its definition related to altered sensory perception.

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25-07-2024