Примери за използване на Phantom limb на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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It's phantom limb pain.
You're like a phantom limb.
Phantom limb, it's called.
It's like a phantom limb.
It's just as though you have visually resurrected the phantom limb.
Now, why would a phantom limb be paralyzed?
She has what is known as a phantom limb.
Phantom limb sensations and how we construct a"world-out-there".
The syndrome is called"Phantom limb.".
Phantom limb pain: potential new treatment method for amputees.
And you all know what a phantom limb is.
A phantom limb is a stark reminder of the errors that the body schema can make.
Neurological amputation of a phantom limb.
It's called phantom limb syndrome, and all amputees get it and it goes away.
In my little world Children are our phantom limbs.
The phantom limb-- they will say,"But doctor, the phantom limb is paralyzed.
Now, why do you get a paralyzed phantom limb?
Patients with phantom limbs feel the experience that they have such reality that they often, in the early stages at least, will attempt to make use of them.
(Laughter) You have heard of phantom limb pain?
Phantom limb seems to be suggesting that sensations in different parts of the body correspond to activity in particular areas of the brain.
I can still feel them, you know, like a phantom limb.
There's a phenomenon some people experience, those who have lost an arm or a leg,called"phantom limb.".
One of the things we have found was,about half the patients with phantom limbs claim that they can move the phantom. .
I tell my medical colleagues that it is the first example in the history of medicine of successful amputation of a phantom limb.".
OK, now the next question is, what can you learn about phantom limbs by doing experiments?
So, I said, OK, this proves my theory about learned paralysis and the critical role of visual input, butI'm not going to get a Nobel Prize for getting somebody to move his phantom limb.
You're experiencing a phenomenon known as phantom limb pain.
Lord Nelson's arm is a particularly famous example of a phantom limb.
Patients for instance who have maybe an itch on the nose will attempt to use the phantom limb to actually scratch it.
And we approach this problem by considering another curious syndrome called phantom limb.