Monday, February 9, 2009

Charles bonnet syndrome


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charles bonnet syndrome

Characterized by visual hallucinations in people who have a sudden change in vision such as that brought on by macular degeneration or serious sight loss.
Visual hallucinations are a feature of Charles Bonnet syndrome. These phantom images are often "seen" by people with severe visual impairments caused by macular degeneration or
In 1760 he described a condition now called Charles Bonnet Syndrome, in which vivid, complex visual hallucinations (fictive visual percepts) occur in psychologically normal people
An estimated 100,000 Britons experience visual hallucinations in the form of Charles Bonnet Syndrome, but many won't realise they have the condition.
Welcome to a New Reality by Dr. Cliff Pickover, Reality Carnival "People afflicted with certain eye diseases give similar reports of beings from parallel universes."
University of Queensland - Schoool of Psychology Home. Charles Bonnet Syndrome is a condition in which individuals with significant acquired visual impairment experience
Lighthouse International: a leading worldwide resource helps people overcome vision impairment through rehabilitation, education, research and advocacy. Non-profit organization
Bonnet cataloged his grandfather's curious circumstances, and over time the condition he described came to be known as Charles Bonnet Syndrome, or CBS.
Visual hallucinations in psychologically normal people: Charles Bonnet's syndrome Robert J Teunisse, Johan R Cruysberg, Willibrord H Hoefnagels, André L Verbeek, Frans

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