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  2. Musical hallucinations - Wikipedia

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    Another case, which studies a 74-year-old woman, described her symptoms as music that would play in short verses of patriotic and children's songs. [5] These symptoms would occur when the patient was alone and much more frequently when driving. Researchers suspected her hearing loss as a factor for developing the hallucinations.

  3. Musical ear syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Musical ear syndrome (MES) is a condition seen in people who have hearing loss and subsequently develop auditory hallucinations. "MES" has also been associated with musical hallucinations, which is a complex form of auditory hallucinations where an individual may experience music or sounds that are heard without an external source. [1]

  4. Musical anhedonia - Wikipedia

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    Music therapy may be ineffective for people with musical anhedonia, as is the case with certain other diseases and conditions such as Parkinson's disease and Alzheimer's disease. [7] A 2019 study found that specific music-based treatments may alleviate anhedonia and other depression symptoms.

  5. Music-specific disorders - Wikipedia

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    Music agnosia is most commonly acquired; in most cases it is a result of bilateral infarction of the right temporal lobes. [ 12 ] [ clarification needed ] In his article, Satoh states "when pure word deafness, auditory sound agnosia, and receptive amusia occur simultaneously, the state is called auditory agnosia " (Satoh 2007).

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    Tumor can cause Cushing disease, which comes with weight gain, thin skin with easy bruising and headaches. 'I was going crazy': Woman's mystery symptoms lead to startling diagnosis Skip to main ...

  7. Stimulant psychosis - Wikipedia

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    Stimulant psychosis is a mental disorder characterized by psychotic symptoms (such as hallucinations, paranoid ideation, delusions, disorganized thinking, grossly disorganized behaviour). It involves and typically occurs following an overdose or several day binge on psychostimulants , [ 1 ] although it can occur in the course of stimulant ...

  8. These Are the 2 Most Common Symptoms of the New FLiRT ... - AOL

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    These mutations have been seen before, in different variants, they are just now remixed in the JN.1 background." In practical terms, these changes can impact how the virus spreads and impacts ...

  9. Musicogenic seizure - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] There are challenges when diagnosing a music-induced seizure due to the broad scope of triggers, and time delay between a stimulus and seizure. [3] [4] In addition, the causes of musicogenic seizures are not well-established as solely limited cases and research have been discovered and conducted respectively. [1]